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CALL FOR PAPERS
WIFS'14 - IEEE WORKSHOP ON INFORMATION FORENSICS AND SECURITY IEEEWIFS.ORG AT IEEE GLOBALSIP (GLOBALSIP.ORG) ATLANTA, GEORGIA, USA, DECEMBER 3-5, 2014 The IEEE International Workshop on Information Forensics and Security (WIFS) is the primary annual event organized by the IEEE Signal Processing Society?s Information Forensics and Security Technical Committee. The objective of WIFS is to provide the most prominent venue for researchers to exchange ideas and identify potential areas of collaboration. WIFS?14 will feature keynotes, tutorials, special sessions, and lecture & poster sessions. For the first time ever, WIFS is being organized with IEEE GlobalSIP, giving the WIFS community the opportunity to attend a rich selection of research symposia in addition to WIFS. Topics of interest: Topics include, but are not limited to: - Anonymity & Privacy - Applied Cryptography - Communication & Physical-Layer Security - Biometrics - Forensics Analysis - Hardware Security - Information-Theoretic Security - Multimedia Content Hash - Security of Large Networked Systems - Steganography - Surveillance - Usability & Human Factors - Covert Communication & Side Channel Attacks - Watermarking & Data Hiding WIFS 2014 will feature a Special Topic: Security and Internet of Things. Whereas ?Internet of Things? (IoT) is expected to bring tremendous benefit to society, there are serious concerns about its security, privacy and trustworthiness. This special topic covers all aspects of security for IoT with an emphasis on methodologies and techniques that employ signal processing and information theoretic analysis. Submission of Papers: Prospective authors are invited to submit full-length, 6-page papers, formatted according to IEEE guidelines, including figures and references, to the WIFS Technical Program Committee. Papers will be accepted only by electronic submission via the GlobalSIP 2014 conference website. Accepted papers will be scheduled in lecture and poster sessions. Prospective authors must present their papers at the conference. Important Dates: Paper submission deadline: May 16, 2014 Announcement of review results: June 27, 2014 Due date for camera-ready papers: September 5, 2014 Organizing Committee General Chairs Yan (Lindsay) Sun, University of Rhode Island Vicky H. Zhao, University of Alberta Special Topic Area Chairs Nasir Memon, NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering Rongshan Yu, Institute for Infocomm Research Tutorial Chair Yen-Kuang Chen, Intel Corporation Technical Chairs Shantanu Rane, Mitsubishi Electric Research Labs Negar Kiyavash, University of Illinois Finance Chair Ashwin Swaminathan, Qualcomm Inc. Publicity Chairs Tomas Filler, Digimarc Corporation Avinash Varna, Intel Corporation |
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