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Taylor & Francis/CRC Press 2022 : Blockchain and Artificial Intelligence Solution to Enhance the Privacy in Digital Identity and Internet of Things

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Link: https://blockchainiotbook.github.io/
 
When Nov 15, 2021 - Feb 1, 2022
Where Canada
Submission Deadline Nov 15, 2021
Notification Due Nov 22, 2021
Final Version Due Feb 1, 2022
Categories    blockchain & ai   IOT   privacy   digital identity
 

Call For Papers

Call for Chapters: Blockchain and Artificial Intelligence Solution to Enhance the Privacy in Digital Identity and Internet of Things

Call for Chapters
Chapter Proposals Submission Deadline: November 15, 2021
Notification : November 22, 2021
Full Chapters Due: February 01, 2022
Author Notification: March 01, 2022
Camera-ready and Copyright Due: March 15, 2022

Introduction
Privacy plays a fundamental role in building citizen confidence in emerging technologies such as blockchain and artificial intelligence (AI). Personal data breaches, privacy and cyber security issues are a major source of mistrust in AI. On the one hand, governments around the world want to initiate a strategy to introduce AI in public organizations. On the other hand, blockchain technology is presented as a "trust machine" to secure AI, given its new approach to data security. Thus, this book will explore various areas in which blockchain and AI has an impact on privacy.

Objective
This book wishes to identify and pose the problems related to privacy in the areas of digital identity and connected objects. In fact, the increased use of IoT in our daily life and their impact on health, finance, and critical infrastructures requires the preservation of our privacy. Several researchers pointed out the blockchain as a potential solution to help address some of the IoT security and scalability challenges.
Concretely, the book will address digital identity as a technological and legal vehicle for the protection of personal data. Moreover, the book will consider personal data that is collected via connected objects. The book will analyze security issues, taking into account the preservation of confidentiality, integrity and availability of data and information systems.
Finally, the book will explore the application perspectives of blockchain in AI with the
objective of bringing new perspectives on the opacity of AI, which is not able to justify, explain or interpret its decisions.

Target Audience
The book will help AI professionals, and IoT and personnel data managers to demystify the use of Explainable AI and Blockchain technology to resolve privacy issues. Governments and other organizations may use the outcomes of this book as a reference to make choices regarding IoT and privacy related strategies.

Recommended Topics
Contributors are welcome and solicited to submit their chapters on the topics of interest, include, but not are limited to, the following:
Blockchain for Digital Identity
Blockchain, AI and Privacy in Finance
Cyber Influence and Vote Influence using AI
Blockchain for IoT Security and Privacy
Ethical AI and Social media
Blockchain/NFT/AI approaches for Data Sovereignty
Blockchain-based Security Solutions for IoT systems in Critical Infrastructures
Blockchain, AI and Privacy in Healthcare
Ethical AI and Education

Submission Procedure
Researchers and practitioners are invited to submit on or before November 15, 2021, a chapter proposal of 1,000 to 2,000 words clearly explaining the mission and concerns of his or her proposed chapter. Authors will be notified by November 22, 2021 about the status of their proposals and sent chapter guidelines. Full chapters are expected to be submitted by December 15, 2021, and all interested authors must consult the guidelines for manuscript submissions https://authorservices.taylorandfrancis.com/publishing-your-research/writing-your-paper/journal-manuscript-layout-guide/ . All submitted chapters will be reviewed on a double-blind review basis. Contributors may also be requested to serve as reviewers for this project.

Publisher
This book is scheduled to be published by Taylor & Francis/CRC Press, an international academic publisher of the "Science & Technology" "Engineering," "Medicine & Healthcare," and "Humanities & Social Sciences" imprints. Taylor & Francis/CRC Press specializes in publishing reference books, scholarly journals, and electronic databases featuring academic research on a variety of innovative topic areas including, but not limited to, Allied Health, Arts, Communication Studies, Computer & Information Sciences, Education, Ethics, Finance, Humanities and Social Sciences, Information Science, Law, Literature, Mathematics, Mining Engineering, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Philosophy, Physical Sciences, Public Health, Psychology, Psychiatry, Radiology, Science & Engineering, Science & Technology, and Statistics. For additional information regarding the publisher, please visit https://taylorandfrancis.com/. This publication is anticipated to be released in winter 2022.

Inquiries
Fehmi Jaafar
Associate Professor at Quebec University at Chicoutimi, Qc, Canada
fehmi_jaafar@uqac.ca

Schallum Pierre
Scientific and Ethics Officer at Institut intelligence et données of Laval University, Qc, Canada
schallum.pierre@iid.ulaval.ca

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