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ICCST - 2013 : 47th International Carnahan Conference on Security Technologies | |||||||||||||||||
Link: http://ingenieria.udea.edu.co/iccst2013 | |||||||||||||||||
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This annual conference is the world’s longest-running, international technical symposium on security technology. This conference is a forum for collaboration on all aspects of physical, cyber and electronic security research, development, systems engineering, testing, evaluation, operations and sustainment. The ICCST facilitates the exchange of ideas and sharing of information on both new and existing technology and systems. Conference participants are encouraged to consider the impact of their work on society. The ICCST provides a foundation for support to authorities and agencies responsible for security, safety and law enforcement in the use of available and future technology.
CONFERENCE TOPICS 1. Sensor and detection technology, including sensor webs and signal fusion 2. Advanced video systems, automatic monitoring, automatic threat recognition 3. Alarm monitoring, command and control systems, including human factors 4. Threat identification and modeling 5. Information security, encryption, privacy 6. Cyber security and malware protection 7. Wireless communications security including spectrum use and encryption 8. Biometrics including voice, hand, print, face and other characteristics 9. Access control and identity management 10. Barrier technology and modeling 11. Inspection 12. Less-than-lethal weapons technology 13. Counter-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction 14. Airport and transportation security 15. Emergency operations and management 16. Local, state and national interoperability 17. Network-centric systems, deployment, operations and life-cycle management and forensics technologies 18. System engineering and modeling 19. Operator training and performance 20. User experiences of operating security systems including testing 21. Vulnerability analysis and modeling 22. Impact on society of security technology 23. Security Education (*) (*) The goal is to present experiences related to security in BEng, MSc, PhD courses. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the conference chair Prof. Jesús Francisco Vargas Bonilla jfvargas@udea.edu.co Prof. Claudia Victoria Isaza cisaza@udea.edu.co For further information contact Juan Rafael Orozco Arroyave rafael.orozco@udea.edu.co Thank you for your consideration. |
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