SecureComm 2020

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SecureComm 2020
16th EAI International Conference on Security and Privacy in Communication Networks
Event in series SecureComm
Dates 2020/10/21 (iCal) - 2020/10/23
Homepage: http://securecomm.org/
Twitter account: https://twitter.com/eai_social
Location
Location: Washington, DC, United States
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Important dates
Workshops: 2020/04/28
Tutorials: 2020/05/05
Submissions: 2020/05/04
Notification: 2020/06/26
Camera ready due: 2020/08/16
Registration link: https://services.eai.eu/s/registration-faq.html
Committees
Organizers: Hemant Purohit
General chairs: Kun Sun, Sara Foresti
PC chairs: Kevin Butler, Nitesh Saxena
Workshop chairs: Qi Li
Panel Chair: Massimiliano Albanese
Seminars Chair: Fabio Scotti
Table of Contents
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Topics

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to the following:


  • Security & Privacy in Wired, Wireless, Mobile, Hybrid, Sensor, Ad Hoc networks
  • Security & Privacy in the Internet of Things (IoT)
  • Security & Privacy in Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS)
  • Security & Privacy in next-generation communication systems (e.g., VoIP, 5G)
  • Secure applications of blockchain technology
  • Network Intrusion Detection and Prevention, Firewalls, Packet Filters
  • Malware Analysis and Detection including Botnets, Trojans and APTs
  • Web and Systems Security
  • Distributed Denial of Service Attacks and Defenses
  • Communication Privacy and Anonymity
  • Circumvention and Anti-Censorship Technologies
  • Network and Internet Forensics Techniques
  • Authentication Systems: Public Key
  • Infrastructures, Key Management, Credential Management
  • Secure Routing, Naming/Addressing, Network Management
  • Security & Privacy in Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing, e.g., RFIDs
  • Security & Privacy in Peer-to-Peer and Overlay Networks
  • Security & Isolation in Cloud, Data Center and Software-Defined Networks

About SecureComm 2020

SecureComm seeks high-quality research contributions, which have not been previously published or in parallel submission to another conference or journal. Topics of interest encompass research advances in ALL areas of secure communications and networking. Topics in other areas (e.g., formal methods, database security, secure software, theoretical cryptography) will be considered only if a clear connection to private or secure communication/networking is demonstrated.