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ISCC-SFCS 2015 : Third International Workshop on Security and Forensics in Communication Systems, in conjunction with The Twentieth IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications | |||||||||||||||
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The ever increasing number of applications, remotely delivered services, and networked systems have required the need for digital security. Today, more and more companies are experiencing security incidents and cybercrimes, by which
attackers could generate fraudulent financial transactions, commit crimes, perform an industrial espionage, and disrupt the business processes. The sophistication and the bordeless nature of the intrusion techniques used during a security incident, have triggered the need for developing efficient incident response plans. In this context, digital forensics has emerged as a disciplined science allowing to note and collect evidences left on the compromised system during the postmortem analysis, and carry out an analysis to: (a) understand what occurred; (b) determine the set of exploited security weaknesses; (c) trace attackers to their source; (d) study the attackers trends and motives; and (e) propose a set of optimal countermeasures to stop and mitigate the effect of the attacks. The third edition of the international workshop on Security and Forensics in Communication Systems (SFCS 2015) will be held in conjunction with the Twentieth IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications (ISCC 2015). It promotes research and innovative ideas in the realm of security and digital forensics, and provides a prominent venue for researchers, scientists, engineers and practitioners to share their thoughts, exchange ideas, and prospect future and potential axes of collaboration. Papers focusing on any aspect of the theory and practice of security and digital forensic science are solicited. A large spectrum of advanced topics are covered, ranging from anti-forensics detection and recovery, protocols security and forensic in wireless and mobile communication systems, multimedia security and forensic content processing, development of novel theories and techniques of security and forensics analysis and validation, and forensics in cloud computing and social networks. The workshop will act as a forum for discussing open issues, and presenting original and unpublished research results and innovative ideas in the realm of security and digital forensics. We encourage contributions describing innovative work in the realm of security and digital forensics. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: - Formal and theoretical techniques of communication security - Legal and policy issues in security - Availability, privacy, authentication, anonymity, trust, and access control - Security aspects in e-services, e-government, e-learning, e-voting, and m-commerce applications - Social networks security - Incident response techniques in network and communication systems - Mobile security - Risk analysis and management in communication systems - Infrastructure protection, and Virtual Private Networks security - Storage systems protection and forensics - Physical and Biometric security - Security in networked and distributed systems - Economic and management aspects of security and privacy - Automated reasoning techniques of incidents and evidence analysis - Evidentiary aspects of digital forensics - Hypothetical reasoning in forensics and incident response - Collaborative and distributed digital investigation - Embedded devices forensics - Evidence preservation, management, storage and reassembly - Storage, memory, and file system forensics - Anti-forensics and anti-anti forensics prevention detection and analysis - Steganography, watermarking, and forensic techniques in multimedia content processing - Lightweight forensic techniques - Large-scale investigations in large networks and Big Data - Innovative forensic services - Data visualization in forensic analysis - Intrusion Detection, incident response, and evidence handling - Vulnerability analysis and assessment, and analysis of malware - Techniques for tracking and trace-back of attacks in systems and networks - Data hiding, extraction, and recovery technique - Security and Forensics in distributed, virtual, and cloud environment - Security and forensics in digital healthcare systems and applications - Forensic and security techniques in wireless and mobile communication systems - Development of investigation processes and security procedures - Security and forensic architectures Submissions must be written in English describing original work, and should be no more than 8 pages in the IEEE double column proceedings format including tables, figures and references. Note that accepted papers up to 6 pages will be published with no additional charge. Exceeding pages will be charged an additional fee. Extended versions of selected best papers will be recommended for publication in a Special Issue of a prestigious International Journal. Submitted papers must not substantially overlap papers that have been published or that are simultaneously submitted to a journal, conference or workshop. Simultaneous submission of the same work is not allowed. Authors of accepted papers must guarantee that their papers will be presented at the workshop. The Workshop Proceedings will be part of the ISCC 2015 Proceedings and will be available on IEEE Xplore. If the paper is accepted, at least one of the authors will be required to register and attend the symposium to present the paper in order to include the paper in the conference proceedings. IEEE reserves the right to exclude a paper from distribution after the conference (e.g. removal from IEEE Xplore) if the paper is not presented at the conference. Electronic submission can be done using the EDAS conference management system: http://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=19757 Important Dates Paper Submission Deadline: April 20, 2015 Acceptance/Rejection Notification: April 27, 2015 Camera Ready Submission Deadline: May 04, 2015 Workshop Date: July 06, 2015 WORKSHOP CHAIRS ------------------------------ - Noureddine Boudriga, University of Carthage, Tunisia - Slim Rekhis, University of Carthage, Tunisia PROGRAM COMMITTEE ------------------------------ Alec Yasinsac, University of South Alabama beginning, USA Amr Youssef, Concordia University, Canada Helge Janicke, De Montfort University, UK Gritzalis Stefanos, University of the Aegean, Greece Kwangjo Kim, KAIST University Krzysztof Szczypiorski, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland Raymond Choo, University of South Australia, Australia Luigi Logrippo, Université du Québec en Outaouais, Canada Michael Losavio, University of Louisville, USA Mohamed Younis, University of Maryland Baltimore County, USA Peter Mueller, IBM Zurich Research Laboratory, Switzerland Sabrina De Capitani di Vimercati, Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy Simson Garfinkel, National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA Stelvio Cimato, University of Milan, Italy Sunshin An, Korea University, Korea Vassil Roussev, University of New Orleans, USA Walid Abdallah, Military Aviation School of Borj Elamri, Tunisia Wojciech Mazurczyk, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland Yacine Challal, Compiègne University of Technology, France Yacine Djemaiel, Institute of Technology in Communications at Tunis, Tunisia Yahya Slimani, University of Manouba, Tunisia |
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