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Call for Papers
Elsevier Future Generation Computer Systems (FGCS) Special Issue on Emerging Topics in Defending Networked Systems -Impact Factor: 4.639- https://www.journals.elsevier.com/future-generation-computer-systems/call-for-papers/emerging-topics-in-defending-networked-systems ================================================================ Important Dates: Deadline for manuscript submissions: Jan 25th, 2020 (Submission system will be opened on Nov 15th, 2019). ================================================================ Guest Editors: Steffen Wendzel, Fraunhofer FKIE & Hochschule Worms, Germany (Corresponding Guest Editor) Wojciech Mazurczyk, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland Luca Caviglione, National Research Council of Italy (CNR), Italy Amir Houmansadr, University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA ================================================================ In recent years, novel security threats arose, be it due to sophisticated malware obfuscation, anti-forensics techniques, advanced methods of network steganography/information hiding, newer de-anonymization methods or improved social engineering approaches. Increasingly heterogeneous and inter-networked environments allow such threats to become more difficult to combat, e.g., due to the ever-broader spectrum of IoT and CPS protocols and heterogeneous hardware platforms, over-complex frameworks for inter-connectivity and professionalization and funding of attackers. Researchers aim to address these new threats with the development of novel methods (countermeasures) for defending networked systems. This is challenging and important at the same time. One of the most important advancements proposed by the community of security experts (both from industry and academia) deals with new forms of traffic normalization or active wardens, which allow to mitigate attacks, but do not offer a comprehensive protection. Moreover, novel attacks target highly specific features of the system to be exploited, for instance, vulnerabilities of the hardware and its energy consumption and network side channels. In this perspective, this special issue desires to foster the progress in research on the development of novel defense methods in information security, especially for sophisticated and networked/hyper-connected systems, including those within the IoT and CPS. Topics of interest include (but are not limited to): Novel and effective countermeasures (techniques against modern threats, such as dynamic and adaptive countermeasures). Methods that increase the efficiency and effectiveness of countermeasures over the state-of-the-art. Surveys of defense methods in current domains of information security and surveys that systematize commonalities between different types of countermeasures. Evaluation of existing taxonomies and proposals for new taxonomies in cyber defense. Work that unifies terminological inconsistencies in cyber defense. Work that reproduces existing experiments, i.e., that confirms/disproves experimental results on the defense of networked systems, and that additionally proposes experimentally verified improvements. Work discussing methodologies to collect data and samples for modeling threats for the benefit of optimizing countermeasure design. Work that discusses the underlying criteria for the design and evaluation for cyber defense research testbeds. Work discussing machine-learning-based approaches for revealing unknown network-level threats. Methodology for privacy, information sharing and collaborative work in the context of cyber defense. "Open science" for cyber defense. Policy issues that influence cyber defense. The FGCS' s submission system will be open for submissions to our Special Issue from Nov 15th, 2019. When submitting your manuscript please select the article type "VSI: Emerging Network Defense". Please submit your manuscript before Jan 25th, 2020. All submissions deemed suitable to be sent for peer review will be reviewed by at least two independent reviewers. Once your manuscript is accepted, it will go into production, and will be simultaneously published in the current regular issue and pulled into the online Special Issue. Articles from this Special Issue will appear in different regular issues of the journal, though they will be clearly marked and branded as Special Issue articles. Please ensure you read the Guide for Authors before writing your manuscript. The Guide for Authors and link to submit your manuscript is available on the Journal's homepage at: https://www.elsevier.com/journals/future-generation-computer-systems/0167-739x/guide-for-authors |
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