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IFIPTM 2024 : 15th Annual Conference of the IFIP WG 11.11 Trust Management in Nottingham, UKConference Series : IFIP Trust Management | |||||||||||
Link: https://conf2024.ifiptm.org/ | |||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||
The 15th IFIP International Conference on Trust Management (IFIPTM 2024) will be held in Nottingham, United Kingdom from 18 to 20 September 2024. The conference website is located at https://conf2024.ifiptm.org/ for general information about the conference and the venue.
IFIPTM 2024 welcomes submissions of full papers, short papers and posters on any topic related to the themes of trust, security and privacy. Submitted full papers must not exceed 16 pages in length, including bibliography and well-marked appendices; short papers must not exceed 8 pages in length. Papers must be submitted as a single PDF file, formatted using the LNCS format as described in the Springer LNCS author instructions. As previous editions, papers will be published by Springer. The submission deadline is on the 1st of June 2024. The submission link is: https://openreview.net/group?id=IFIP.org/WG_11-11_Trust_Management/2024/Conference The mission of the IFIPTM 2024 conference is to share research solutions to problems relating to trust and trust management in digital infrastructures. As society become increasingly digitalized, interactions are transferred to the digital domain, which introduces problems of establishing, maintaining and exploiting trust among entities and services in the digital domain, including related security and privacy issues. One indicator of the increasing importance of trust in the digital domain is the increase in legislation and regulation, such as the GDPR regulation and NIS2 directive in Europe, but similar regulations are emerging around the World. The conference seeks to present solutions to all issues relating to trust and trust management in a digitalized society, and to identify new challenges and directions for future research. IFIPTM 2024 invites submissions presenting novel research on all topics related to trust, security and privacy, including but not limited to those listed below. Trust in Information Technology - Trust in generative AI - Trust in AI ethics - Trust in supply chains - Formal aspects (specification, reasoning, and analysis) - Trust-based and trust-aware IT policy management - Trust in social networks and emerging contexts - Trust in collaborative applications, crowdsourcing and wiki systems - Trust in human-computer interaction and usable systems - Trust metrics and computation Trust and Identity Management - Architectures and models - Benchmarks, metrics and computation - Anonymity, privacy and accountability - Identity and personal information brokering - Legal aspects - Platforms and standards - Software and services - Verification and validation Socio-Technical and Sociological Trust - Economic modeling of trust, risk and control; economics of trusted data quality - Trust, control and reputation effects in social networking, e- and m-commerce - Trust and socio materiality; socio-technical network structures; biological trust - Ethical, sociological, psychological, legal aspects Emerging Technology for Trust - Blockchains - Edge and Fog computing - Big Data, Machine Learning and AI - Self-explaining systems - Trust in Cloud environments - Large/Federated Identity Management, e.g., UID/SSN, Banks, Mobile user groups - Explainable AI and Federated Machine Learning techniques to address profiling anxiety - Machine and human participation The general chair is: - Tim Muller, University of Nottingham, UK The program co-chairs are: - Jaideep Vaidya, Rutgers University, US - Dongxia Wang, Zhejiang University, China Important dates: - June 1,2024: Submission deadline - July 20,2024: Author notification - Sep 18-20,2024: Conference |
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