IEEE International Conference on Computer Communications
6-9 July 2020 // Virtual Conference

WORKSHOP ON SECURITY AND PRIVACY IN BIG DATA - CALL FOR PAPERS

Call For Papers

We are in the age of big data. The availability of big data sets significantly promoted the advancement of artificial intelligence and machine learning. Moreover, the appearance of big data also introduces unprecedented challenges to numerous fields, such as information storage, networking for big data transportation, small probability research, and so on. We have witnessed the extensive applications of big data in practice, including automatic manufacturing, driverless cars, Internet of Things, social networks, and so forth.

Security and privacy issue is a critical problem in this big data age. Many works have been carried out focusing on business, application and information processing level of big data, such as data mining and data analysis. We have seen many activities in these fields.  However, security and privacy issues in big data from communications and networking perspective are not extensively explored yet to date. Due to its extraordinary scale, security and privacy in big data faces many challenges, such as generative adversary networks, efficient encryption and decryption algorithms, encrypted information retrieval, attribute based encryption, attacks on availability, reliability and integrity, privacy aware machine learning, privacy protection in big data information publication.

The purpose of this workshop is to offer a timely venue for researchers and industry partners in communications and networking domains to present and discuss their latest results in security and privacy related work of big data. 

We focus on the security and privacy issues in communications and networking fields from the following perspectives, but are not limited to: 

  • Generative adversary networks
  • Machine learning
  • Artificial intelligence
  • Differential privacy
  • Driverless vehicular systems
  • Internet of Things
  • Social networks
  • Block chain systems.
  • Cloud and fog systems
  • Threat and vulnerability analysis
  • Cryptography systems
  • Trust and forensics
  • Anonymous communication
  • E-health and aged care
  • Attacks and counter measures
  • Complex networks

 

Important Dates

Submission Deadline: January 15, 2020
Authors Notification: February 7, 2020
Final Manuscript Due: April 10, 2020 (extended)

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