[Tccc] CFP: MobiPST 2013, March 8, 2013
Sha, Kewei
KShaatokcu.edu
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***The Third International Workshop on Privacy, Security and Trust in Mobile
and Wireless Systems (MobiPST 2013)***
***Paper Submission Deadline: March 8,
2013******************************************************
***Nassau, Bahamas, July 30,
2013*************************************************************
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Nassau, Bahamas, July 30, 2013
Mobile wireless devices have become pervasive and attracted significant
interest from academia, industry, and standardization organizations. With the
latest cloud computing technology, those mobile wireless devices will play a
more and more important role in the computing and communication. When those
devices become pervasive, security, privacy and trust become critical
components for the acceptance of applications build based on those devices.
Moreover, the several favorable characteristics of mobile and wireless devices,
including portability, mobility, and sensitivity, further impose the challenge
the security and privacy in those systems. Despite recent advances, many
research issues remain in the design of secure, privacy-preserving, or trust
architectures, protocols, algorithms, services, and applications on mobile and
wireless systems. For example, when the mobile devices have more storage space,
high bandwidth, and super sensing capability, more sensitive information will
be stored in those devices. On the other hand, the operating systems on those
devices are not as powerful and reliable as those on traditional computers.
Both OS layer and higher layer protocols are expected to enhance the security
and preserve privacy of those devices. With more mobile devices being used in
social network and regular online activities, novel trust models are essential
for the new applications. New cryptography algorithms, key distribution schemes
and access control policies are also encouraged by considering the special
characteristics of mobile and wireless devices. Other issues such as false
detection, attack models, security analysis, and anonymity techniques are
required to be revisited in mobile and wireless systems.
This workshop aims to bring together the technologists and researchers who
share interest in the area of security, privacy and trust in mobile and
wireless systems, as well as explore new venues of collaboration. The main
purpose is to promote discussions of research and innovative implementation
activities in the design of secure, privacy-preserving, or trust architectures,
protocols, algorithms, services, and applications on mobile and wireless
systems. It also aims at increasing the synergy between academic and industry
professionals working in this area. We plan to seek papers that address
theoretical, experimental research, and work in-progress for security, privacy
and trust related issues in the context of mobile and wireless systems that
include, but are not limited to, the following
Instructions for Authors
Authors are invited to submit manuscripts reporting original unpublished
research and recent developments in the topics related to the workshop.
Submissions should include a title, abstract, keywords, author(s) and
affiliation(s) with postal and e-mail address(es) of the corresponding author.
Submitted manuscripts must be formatted in standard IEEE camera-ready format
(double-column, 10-pt font) and must be submitted via EDAS ( http://edas.info/
) as PDF files (formatted for 8.5x11-inch paper). The manuscripts should be no
longer than 5 pages. One additional page is permitted if the authors are
willing to pay an over-length charge at the time of publication (manuscripts
should not exceed 6 pages). Submitted papers cannot have been previously
published in or be under consideration for publication in another journal or
conference. The workshop Program Committee reserves the right to not review
papers that either exceed the length specification or have been submitted or
published elsewhere. Submissions must include a title, abstract, keywords,
author(s) and affiliation(s) with postal and e-mail address(es). All authors of
a paper must be registered in the RIGHT order via EDAS at the SUBMISSION TIME
and cannot be changed after the submission due time at EDAS. The paper title
and author name list/order cannot be changed during the final camera-ready
submission. The final program will be generated from EDAS automatically. A
paper abstract must be registered on EDAS by the deadline.
Review and Publication of Manuscripts
Submitted papers will be reviewed by the workshop Program Committee and judged
on originality, technical correctness, relevance, and quality of presentation
and the comments will be provided to the authors. Workshop papers will be in
the same proceedings of the main conference papers. An accepted paper must be
presented at the ICCCN 2013 venue by one of the authors registered at the full
registration rate. If any accepted paper is not registered, the paper will be
removed from the workshop program and the proceedings. Each workshop
registration covers up to two workshop papers by an author. Accepted and
registered papers will be published in proceedings that will be available
through Xplore. Papers that are not presented at the ICCCN 2013 venue by one of
the registered co-authors will not appear in Xplore.
Outstanding papers will be invited to extend to full version for a prestigious
journal (SCI(E)-indexed), Information - An International Interdisciplinary
Journal and targeting publication in early 2014.
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