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NOMS - Privacy Issue - 2014 : NOMS 2014 - Special Session on Privacy, Trust, Regulation, and Legal Issues

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Link: https://files.ifi.uzh.ch/CSG/other/cfp_NOMS_special_session_2014_v08.pdf
 
When May 5, 2014 - May 5, 2014
Where Krakow, Poland
Submission Deadline Jan 30, 2014
Notification Due Feb 15, 2014
Final Version Due Mar 1, 2014
Categories    privacy   trust   regulation   legal
 

Call For Papers

A special session on “Privacy, Trust, Regulation, and Legal Issues" will be held at the IEEE/IFIP Network Operations and Management Symposium (NOMS 2014) in Krakow, Poland, May 5-9, 2014. This special session is sponsored by the IEEE Communications Society and is supported by the EU FP7 Flamingo Network of Excellence research project and EU FP7 SmartenIT STREP project.

Following the success of previous editions of NOMS and the rising research in security issues, the main goal of this special session is to present the state-of-the-art research results and experience reports in the area of security, addressing amongst others currently important topics such as privacy, trust, regulation, and legal issues (correlating to economics and their effects) for the Future Internet, especially when data containing private and sensitive information is published in the Internet.
This special session should answer among others the following questions:

• What regulations and legal issues exists that limit access to published data?
• How much trust is required between communication partners?
• What privacy concerns exist when data is published?
• Which solutions exist to bring trust into the Future Internet?
• What requirements and challenges must be faced for security developments in the Future Internet?
• What implications does Internet technology have for the concept of “nonpublic” information?

NOMS 2014 will combine original full paper presentations with a motivating keynote, quick hot topic presentations and a panel discussion. Furthermore, the session attendees will be stimulated to participate in interesting discussions amongst the attendees, such that all participants can take home lots of ideas for consideration in their ongoing research projects or start new research projects to address the challenging topics. To this end, short papers describing late-breaking advances and work-in-progress reports from ongoing research are also welcome.


TOPICS OF INTEREST
Authors are invited to submit papers that fall into or are related to one or multiple topic areas listed below:
• State-of-the-art analysis
• Privacy and anonymity issues in the Future Internet
• Descriptions and models of new threats to privacy
• Experience reports from Future Internet experimental facilities set-up and results
• Legal, regulative, and cost implications of data in transit
• Legal and regulative impact of user’s profile cloning, and leakage of sensitive information about the user
• Understanding how trust emerges and evolves, and developing trustworthy services for Future Internet
• Requirements, challenges, and associated costs for securing communications
• Impact of new Internet architectures on privacy-enhancing technologies and vice versa
• Privacy and security issues and restrictions in monitoring network traffic
• Regulations for data access in the Future Internet
• Trusted computing technology
• Security issues for constraint devices
• Cyber security


PAPER SUBMISSION
Paper submissions must present original, unpublished research or experiences. Only original papers that have not been published or submitted for publication elsewhere can be submitted. Each submission must be written in English, accompanied by a 75 to 200 words abstract that clearly outlines the scope and contributions of the paper. There is a length limitation of 8 pages (including title, abstract, all figures, tables, and references) for regular papers and 4 pages for short papers describing work in progress. Submissions must be in IEEE 2-column style. Self-plagiarized papers will be rejected without further review. Authors should submit their papers via JEMS: https://submissoes.sbc.org.br/home.cgi?c=1812.


PROCEEDINGS
Papers accepted for special session on "Privacy, Trust, Regulation and Legal Issues" will be included in the conference proceedings, IEEE Xplore, IFIP database, and EI Index. IFIP and IEEE reserve the right to remove any paper from the IFIP database and IEEE Xplore, if the paper is not presented at the conference.


IMPORTANT DATES
• Paper submission: January 30, 2014
• Notification of acceptance: February 15, 2014
• Final version of papers due: March 1, 2014
• Workshop date: May 5, 2014


For more information, please check the URL http://noms2014.ieee-noms.org/call-for-submissions.


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