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SPT-SN-IoT 2019 : Special Issue Security, Privacy, and Trustworthiness of Sensor Networks and Internet of Things | |||||||||||
Link: https://www.mdpi.com/journal/sensors/special_issues/security_privacy_trustworthiness_Networks | |||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||
Dear Colleagues,
The rapid developments in hardware, software, and communication technologies have facilitated the spread of interconnected sensors, actuators and heterogeneous devices such as single board computers, which collect and exchange a large amount of data to offer a new class of advanced services characterized by being available anywhere, at any time and for anyone. This ecosystem is widely referred to as the Internet of Things (IoT). In the past years, the number of deployments both for sensor networks and the IoT grew significantly. This continuous and exponential growth is facilitated by investments and research activities originating from industry, academia and governments, while the penetration of these technologies is also driven by the high technology acceptance rates of both consumers and technologists across disciplines. Such networks collect, store, and exchange a large volume of heterogeneous data. Nevertheless, their rapid and widespread deployment, along with their participation in the provisioning of potentially critical services (e.g. safety applications, healthcare, manufacturing), raise numerous issues related to the security, privacy, and trustworthiness of the performed operations and provided services. Accordingly, research into the security and privacy of the IoT and sensor networks is attracting increasing attention from both industry and academia. In line with these efforts, the central theme of this Special Issue is to investigate novel methodologies, theories, technologies, techniques, and solutions for IoT/SN security, trust and privacy. In particular, this Special Issue aims at addressing these topics across multiple abstraction levels, ranging from architectural models, the provisioning of services, protocols and interfaces, as well as specific implementation approaches. Furthermore, additional focus will be given to areas related to the role of data mining and machine learning in modeling and deploying secure and trustworthy sensor networks and IoT systems. Topics of Interest: This Special Issue aims to present the most important and relevant advances to overcome the challenges related to security, privacy, and trustworthiness in sensor networks and the Internet of Things. We seek original and high quality submissions on, but not limited to, one or more of the following topics: Novel trustworthy architectures, protocols, or applications that achieve usable security in sensor networks and the IoT Privacy preservation in sensor networks and the IoT Privacy by design for sensor networks and the IoT Vulnerability analysis in the IoT and sensor networks Threat modeling in sensor networks and the IoT Risk assessment in sensor networks and the IoT Secure communications in sensor networks and the IoT Device attestation in sensor networks and the IoT Trustworthiness management models for sensor networks and the IoT Intrusion detection for sensor networks and the IoT Disaster recovery for sensor networks and the IoT Forensics in sensor networks and the IoT Privacy-preserving, machine-learning-based data analytics in sensor networks and the IoT Real-time processing of sensor network and IoT data for intrusion detection and cyber security situational awareness Security testbeds and experimental results for sensor networks and the IoT Lightweight security protocols and architectures for the IoT and sensor networks Privacy enhancing and anonymization techniques in sensor networks and the IoT Trust and identity management in sensor networks and the IoT Secure discovery and authentication in sensor networks and the IoT Sensor networks and the IoT security life cycle Access control for shared data in IoT devices Algorithmic developments and applications of machine learning and data mining for big data in sensor networks and IoT security Methods for modeling intentions and/or behaviors relevant to cybersecurity and privacy for sensor networks and the IoT Distributed data mining and machine learning systems for sensor networks and IoT security. Prof. Sokratis Katsikas Dr. Vasileios Gkioulos Guest Editors |
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