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IEEE DataSec 2016 : The 3rd IEEE International Conference on Big Data Security on Cloud | |||||||||||||
Link: http://csis.pace.edu/BigDataSecurity/sc2016/3rd/index.html | |||||||||||||
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Current dramatically increasing demands of big data have driven a remarkable growth of the implementations of data mining, smart data, and data analysis in multiple domains. Security issues in applying big data have become a great concern for big data practitioners. IEEE DataSec 2016 addresses this domain and aims to gather recent academic achievements in this field.
Moreover, cloud computing is the second concentration of IEEE DataSec 2016. The emerging mechanism of cloud computing has provided a variety of novel approaches addressing the solutions of big data. The new methods deriving from cloud computing have covered distinct dimensions, such as energy consumptions, high performance, and heterogeneous resources, cloud models, heterogeneous architecture, tele-health, resource allocation, load balance, multimedia, and QoS, etc. IEEE DataSec 2016 will be held at Shenzhen University. Topics of particular interest include, but are not limited to: Novel big data model Big data security issues in cloud computing Big data privacy in cloud computing Big data storage, integration, service, mining Big data security applications Cyber hacking, next generation fire wall Cyber monitoring, incident response Database security, data center security Social engineering, insider threats, advance spear phishing Cyber threat intelligence Security and fault tolerance for embedded or ubiquitous systems Tele-health security in cloud computing Sensor network security in cloud computing Security policy and legal considerations Cloud and networking security Cloud computing and networking models Virtualization for big data on cloud MapReduce with cloud for big data processing Heterogeneous architecture for cloud computing Dynamic resource sharing algorithm for cloud computing Load balance for cloud computing Mobile cloud computing Mobile commerce security and privacy Green cloud computing Embedded networks and sensor network optimizations Cyber Security in emergent technologies |
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