[Tccc] Electronic Commerce Research -- SI on Advances in Security and Privacy for Future Mobile Communications -- DEADLINE EXTENDED

Gregorio Martinez gregorioatum.es
Fri Dec 21 15:49:04 EST 2012



 Electronic Commerce Research
(http://www.springer.com/business+management/business+information+systems/journal/10660)  

Editor-in-Chief: Prof. Bezalel Gavish

Special Issue on Advances in Security and Privacy for Future Mobile 
Communications

(Journal Citation Reports/Social Sciences Edition 2011 Impact Factor: 0.971)

Without doubt, the advances in wireless communication technologies like 3G, 
WiFi, WiMax and the proliferation of mobile devices have enabled the 
realization of pervasive and intelligent environments for users to communicate 
with each other, interact with information processing devices, and 
acquire ubiquitously a plethora of mobile services through various types of 
wireless access networks. Under this prism, reliable, secure, and privacy 
preserving communications combined with constant and universal network 
availability, are vital elements for the adoption of any application that 
utilize wireless technologies. This becomes even more apparent when considering 
the tight coupling of these wireless network domains to the Internet. 
Every day new security challenges come to the surface due to the open nature of 
the wireless medium, the dynamic network topology, the resource 
constraints of the mobile devices and, in some cases, the lack of a 
pre-deployed infrastructure.

This special issue aims to advance state-of-the-art research in the area of 
security, privacy, cryptography, and its applications for Future Mobile 
Communications (FMC). In this context, it will address all aspects of the 
modeling, designing, implementation, assessment, deployment and management 
of mobile network security and privacy systems, protocols and architectures. We 
particularly seek for original, completed and high quality 
contributions to the evaluation, enhancement of security and privacy mechanisms 
for current mobile technologies as well as novel designs for efficient 
security and privacy solutions of emerging mobile and wireless technologies. We 
expect that the special issue will stimulate further related research 
and technology improvements in this significant subject. Suggested topics 
include but are not restricted to:

- Security issues and protocols in FMC  
- Network security metrics and performance evaluation in FMC
- Privacy and anonymity in FMC  
- IMS security and privacy issues
- Authentication and access control in FMC      
- Secure AAA infrastructures in FMC
- Intrusion detection and avoidance in FMC      
- Trust establishment, negotiation, and management in FMC
- Threat and vulnerability modeling in FMC      
- Attack analysis and digital forensics in FMC
- Secure and privacy preserving handover mechanisms     
- Denial of service in FMC
- Key distribution and management in FMC        
- Secure cooperation in wireless networks
- Cryptographic protocols and lightweight cryptography in FMC   
- Secure Multicast/Broadcast Service in FMC
- Key agreement and identity based protocols
- Secure and privacy preserving mobile location services
- Cross Layer approach to security
- Secure and privacy preserving applications and services in FMC        
- Security of mesh networks
- Privacy and Security Compliance
- Reputation-based systems in FMC
- Piracy issues and preventions in FMC


Schedule

Manuscript submission deadline:         February 15, 2013 (EXTENDED)
Pre-notification (first round):         March 15, 2013
Final-notification (second round):      June 15, 2013
Submission of final revised paper:      September 15, 2013
Publication of special issue (Online):  2014 (Tentative)

All received submissions will be sent out for peer review by at least two 
experts in the field and evaluated with respect to relevance to the special 
issue, level of innovation, depth of contributions, and quality of 
presentation. Guest editors will make an initial determination of the 
suitability 
and scope of all submissions. Papers that either lack originality, clarity in 
presentation or fall outside the scope of the special issue will not be 
sent for review and the authors will be promptly informed in such cases. 
Submitted papers must not be under consideration by any other journal or 
publication.


Submission Details

Manuscripts must be _directly_ emailed to the corresponding guest editor 
(gk... at aegean.gr) as pdf files (not through the journals submission system). 
The email must include the title, abstract of your paper, and the corresponding 
authors name(s) and affiliation. Please mention ECRJ-FMC Special 
Issue Submission in the subject line of your email. Further paper submission 
information will be available when you receive the pre-notification of 
your paper.


Guest Editors

Dr. Georgios Kambourakis
University of the Aegean, Greece
Email: gk... at aegean.gr  

Dr. Gregorio Martinez
University of Murcia, Spain
Email: grego... at um.es

Dr. Shiguo Lian
France Telecom R&D (Orange Labs) Beijing, China
Email: shiguo.l... at ieee.org     

Dr. Felix Gomez Marmol
NEC Laboratories Europe, Germany
Email: felix.gomez-mar... at neclab.eu


-- 
Gregorio Martinez, PhD
University of Murcia, Spain
http://webs.um.es/gregorio/


_______________________________________________
IEEE Communications Society Tech. Committee on Computer Communications
(TCCC) - for discussions on computer networking and communication.
Tccc at lists.cs.columbia.edu
https://lists.cs.columbia.edu/cucslists/listinfo/tccc
 




More information about the TCCC mailing list