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EFINS 2015 : The 2nd International Workshop on the Emerging Future Internet and Network Security

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Link: https://research.comnet.aalto.fi/Trustcom2015/efins2015/
 
When Aug 20, 2015 - Aug 22, 2015
Where Helsinki, Finland
Submission Deadline TBD
Categories    network security   computer security   computer networks   communication
 

Call For Papers

The Internet is the main information exchange means nowadays. It has become the core communication environment, not only for business relations, but also for social and human interaction. Yet, the immense success of Internet has created even higher hopes and expectations for new immersive and real-time applications and services, without guarantees that the Internet as we know it today will be able to support them. The new demands can be addressed to a certain degree through incremental infrastructure investment (i.e. more and more bandwidth in wireline, wireless and mobile networks) combined with “over-dimensioning”. However, analyses have shown that increasing the bandwidth to peta-bps on the backbone network will not suffice due to new qualitative requirements in, for example, highly critical services such as e-health applications, clouds of services and clouds of sensors, new social network applications like collaborative 3D immersive environments, new commercial and transactional applications, new location-based services and so on. Therefore, research efforts have been considering fundamental modifications to the current Internet and hence, novel communication architectures and new trends have been recently proposed under the umbrella of Future Networks. Research areas that could be seen as components of Future Networks include new communication models such as Information Centric Networks, Software Defined Networks, Network Virtualization and Cloud Networking. In addition to other trends that could be deployed with minimal modifications to the current TCP/IP suite such as the Internet of Things, Peer-to-Peer and Device-To-Device networks


Our experience of the Internet as an unsecure environment is mainly due to the fact that security has not been taken into consideration earlier in the design stage; security protocols and mechanisms are adds-on to the TCP/IP suit and they have always been devised as reactions to attacks. Learning from the lessons of the Internet, research in Future Networks should view security as a key part of the network architecture and consider to integrate security at the design stage. The fact that Future Networks introduce novel communication models which are different from the Internet’s model implies that current security mechanisms and protocols might not be appropriate for or compatible with the new communication models. Therefore, modifications to current mechanisms or even new security approaches have to be considered. In addition to the security threats found in the current Internet, Future Networks will have to deal with new threats. A key challenge here is how to integrate security into system without compromising the flexibility, dynamics and ubiquity of Future Networks.


Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
The International Workshop on the Emerging Future Internet and Network Security is intended to bring forth the recent advancements in these areas; it invites original contributions on emerging internetworking and communication models with an emphasis on Security, Privacy and Trust in issues in these models. Topics of interest includes but not limited to:

• Accountability verses anonymity and privacy
• Application level trust, privacy and security
• Architectures related to trust, privacy and security
• Authentication, Authorization and Accounting (AAA) for future networks
• Cross-layer security
• Key management issue and solutions
• Identity management
• Privacy, anonymity and traceability
• Threat and vulnerability analysis for future networks
• Trust technologies, technologies for building trust in future networks

Important Dates

• Paper submission deadline: before May 1st, 2015
• Author notification: May 31st, 2015
• Final manuscript due: July 1st, 2015

Submission Instructions

Papers submitted to EFINS2015 should be written in English conforming to the IEEE Conference Proceedings Format (8.5" x 11", Two-Column). The paper should be submitted through the EasyChair paper submission system at the workshop website. The length of the papers should not exceed 6 pages + 2 pages for over length charges.

Accepted and presented papers will be included into the IEEE Conference Proceedings published by IEEE CS CPS and submitted to IEEE Xplore and CSDL. Authors of accepted papers, or at least one of them, are requested to register and present their work at the conference, otherwise their papers will be removed from the digital libraries of IEEE CS after the conference. Distinguished papers presented at the conference, after further revision, will be recommended to special issues of reputable SCI/EI-indexed journals.

Submitting a paper to the workshop means that, if the paper is accepted, at least one author should attend the Symposium and present the paper.

Program Co-Chairs

Dr Mahdi Aiash (M.Aiash@mdx.ac.uk)
Dr Jonathan Loo (j.loo@mdx.ac.uk)

PC Members (In alphabetical order)

• Aboubaker Lasebae Middlesex University UK
• Alexey Vinel Halmstad University, Sweden
• Ameer AL-Nemrat University of East London, UK
• Changchuan Yin Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China
• David Lizcano Casas Open University of Madrid, Spain
• Denis trcek University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
• Fragkiskos Sardis Middlesex University, UK
• George C. Polyzos Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece
• Giannis Marias Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece
• Glenford Mapp Middlesex University, UK
• Jaime Lloret Mauri Polytechnic University of Valencia, Spain
• Javier Aguiar Univeresidad de Valladolid, Spain
• João Vilela University of Coimbra, Portugal
• Jose Miguel Jimenez Herranz Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, Spain
• Juan Ramón Díaz Santos Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, Spain
• Mamoun Alazab Australian National University, Australia
• Marcelo Atenas Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, Spain
• Marilia Curado University of Coimbra, Portugal
• Matthias Waehlisch Freie Universitaet Berlin, Germany
• Mauro Conti University of Padua, Italy
• Michael Chai Queen Mary University of London, UK
• Nikos Fotiou Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece
• Olaf Maennel Loughborough University, UK
• Oscar Esparza Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain
• Somaya Arianfar Aalto university, Finland
• Tara Yahiya Paris- Sud University, France
• Vasilios Siris Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece
• Yue Chen Queen Mary University of London, UK

Contact
Please email inquiries concerning the workshop to:
Dr Mahdi Aiash
Middlesex University, UK {M.Aiash@mdx.ac.uk}

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