| |||||||||||||||
RCS - 2014 : 2nd International Symposium on Resilient Cyber Systems | |||||||||||||||
Link: http://resilienceweek2014.inl.gov/cybersystems/ | |||||||||||||||
| |||||||||||||||
Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
CALL FOR PAPERS
2nd International Symposium on Resilient Cyber Systems (Organized as part of Resilience Week 2014 — Transforming the Resilience of Cognitive, Cyber-physical Systems) August 19-21, 2014 Denver, Colorado Conference Site ——————————————- http://resilienceweek2014.inl.gov/cybersystems/ The overwhelming majority of engineered systems in use today are highly dependent on computation and communication resources. This includes system at all levels, ranging for example, from our vehicles, to large-scale industrial systems and national critical infrastructures. The resilience of the underlying computational systems and infrastructures underlying these technologies is of great importance for mission continuity and success. Resilience, in this context, is understood as the ability of a system to anticipate, withstand, recover and evolve from external attacks or failures. In this symposium we will focus on the topic of resilience of cyber systems. Among others, the concepts of cyber awareness, anticipation, avoidance, protection, detection, and response to cyber attacks will be promoted and will help set the tone of the event. A better understanding and development of these concepts ad its supporting technologies will help provide some of the key underlying capabilities for the design and development of resilient cyber systems. Topics include but is not limited to: (1) Resilient Cyber Frameworks and Architectures: multi-agent systems for monitoring and control, supervisory control and data acquisition, distributed sense-making and coordination (2) Moving Target Defense: Moving target defense technologies, evaluation metrics, visualization and command and control capabilities (3) Human Machine Interaction and Cyber Visualization: cognitive modeling, applied machine learning, visualization concepts and technologies (4) Human Systems Design: environmental configuration, tailored presentation (5) Sensor Architectures: embedded modeling and analysis, intelligence and agents, wireless control and determinism, multi-parameter integration and diversity (6) Human and Systems Behavior: behavior modeling, attacker co-evolution, deception (7) Data Fusion: data reduction, security characterization, data diversity, anomaly detection (8) Computational Intelligence: machine learning, neural networks, fuzzy logic, evolutionary computation, Bayesian belief networks (9) Resilient Cyber-physical power and energy systems: real-time communication, protection, control, resilience, reliability, sustainability, efficiency Important Dates =============== Paper Submission Due: April 7, 2014 Notification of Paper Acceptance: June 9, 2014 Final Paper Submission: July 7, 2014 Symposium Chair =============== Marco Carvalho, Florida Institute of Technology Miles McQueen, Idaho National Laboratory Annarita Giani, Los Alamos National Laboratory Eugene Santos, Dartmouth College |
|