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SmartBuildingSec 2016 : International Workshop on Security, Privacy and Reliability of Smart Buildings | |||||||||||||||
Link: https://sicherheit2016.de/Workshop/SmartBuildingSec.html | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
Overview
Smart buildings are automated buildings that deliver essential services to the modern society. These buildings reduce the energy consumption of homes, increase the safety of inhabitants, increase the comfort for employees by operating elevators, heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning, and perform essential services within large infrastructure buildings, e.g. smart video surveillance on airport terminals. Today's smart buildings are equipped with a steadily increasing number of features while providing rather limited security features. Hurdles to increase the security of smart buildings are rooted in several reasons. For instance, new buildings are usually required to be compatible to older components integrated decades ago, which do not provide any security features. The patchability of controller software is another unsolved problem, and the integration of state-of-the-art security features into these old operating environments is difficult due to limited computing power and memory of legacy systems. The International Workshop on Security, Privacy and Reliability of Smart Buildings (SmartBuildingSec'16) will be initially held under the umbrella of the GI SICHERHEIT 2016. The workshop is a result of earlier, successful conference sessions and research projects. The event targets all types of automated buildings, being it commercial, public, or residential buildings, their network infrastructure and all operating environments. Research papers can address organizational aspects of smart building security, hardware-level security, network-level security and usability but can also discuss other aspects related to the topic. Topics of interest: Monitoring, situational awareness and visualization for smart buildings Forensics for smart buildings Side channels, covert channels and other forms of information hiding in smart buildings Privacy and Surveillance in smart buildings Network security for building automation protocols (e.g. BACnet, KNX, EnOcean, ZigBee) Traffic analysis for building automation protocols Active protection measures of smart buildings Future perspectives of smart building security Hardware-level security for smart buildings Usable security for smart buildings Teaching and education for smart building security (e.g. testbed setups and experiences to be shared with the research community) Building-external factors influencing the security of smart buildings Analysis of inhibitors for the security of smart buildings Integration of security features from non-building domains to smart buildings Committees Organizing Committee Chair: Steffen Wendzel, Fraunhofer FKIE Co-Chair: Jörg Keller, FernUniversität Hagen Program Co-Chair: Jernej Tonejc, Fraunhofer FKIE Website: Jaspreet Kaur, Fraunhofer FKIE Program Committee François-Xavier Aguessy, Thales, France Bernhard Fechner, University of Hagen, Germany Christian Herdin, Augsburg University of Applied Sciences, Germany Saffija Kasem-Madani, University of Bonn, Germany Wolfgang Kastner, Technical University of Vienna, Austria Jaspreet Kaur, Fraunhofer FKIE, Germany Jörg Keller, University of Hagen, Germany Wojciech Mazurczyk, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland Nasim Mohammadi, York University, Canada Delphine Reinhardt, University of Bonn, Germany Arnold Sykosch, University of Bonn, Germany Jernej Tonejc, Fraunhofer FKIE, Germany Steffen Wendzel, Fraunhofer FKIE, Germany Matthias Wübbeling, University of Bonn, Germany Tao Yue, University of Oslo, Norway Sebastian Zander, Murdoch University, Australia Submission and Registration Papers must be submitted in PDF format via EasyChair and must be written in English. Papers should comprise 8-12 pages, including references and appendix. Please use the LNI template to write your paper (Word, LaTeX). Only novel research papers which are currently not under review at another event or a journal will be accepted to the review process. Each paper will be reviewed by at least three reviewers. The peer review process is double-blind, i.e. papers must be submitted without indicating the name or affiliation of its authors. For inclusion into the proceedings, it is mandatory that at least one author participates at the workshop and presents the paper in front of the workshop audience. No-show-up will lead to the exclusion of a paper from the proceedings. The registration to the workshop must be performed via the conference registration service of the GI SICHERHEIT 2016 website (link will be provided soon). Submission Link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=smartbuildingsec16 ***Authors of selected accepted papers will receive an invitation to submit an extended version of their paper to a special issue of the Journal of Universal Computer Science (J.UCS).*** Important Dates Regular paper submission: December 23th, 2015 (extended!) Notification date: January 22th, 2016 Camera-ready paper version: February 2nd, 2016 Workshop: April 7th, 2016 |
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