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[m2m-iwg] CFP: 15th ACM International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing (UbiComp2013)
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Hi,
As expert on both Embedded, M2M, IoT and Security (coined the term ESSO, EG member of Trusted Java, Identity JSR,...) I got an invitation for the International Workshop on Adaptive Security & Privacy Management for the Internet of Things (ASPI 2013) this September in Zurich.
Mike and I are going to speak at Eclipse Stammtisch Zurich next week (my talk in fact about M2M
)
The main event, 15th ACM International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing (UbiComp2013) in Zurich also still has a call for workshops, posters, demos and similar presentations till the end of May: http://www.ubicomp.org/ubicomp2013/calls/index.php
Time and Location: September 8th (Sunday) 2013, Zurich
Gruezi,
--
Werner Keil | Eclipse UOMo Lead, Babel Language Champion | JCP EC Member | Java Godfather
Twitter @wernerkeil | @JSR354 |#EclipseUOMo
* Eclipse Stammtisch: May 15 2013, Zurich, Switzerland. Werner Keil, UOMo Lead, JSR 360 EG Member will present "M4M 2 the Rescue of M2M"
* GeeCON: May 17 2013, Krakow, Poland. Werner Keil, JCP Executive Committee Member, JSR 360/361 EG Member will present "Standards for the Future of Java Embedded"
* GR8Conf Hackergarten: May 22 2013, Copenhagen, Denmark. Werner Keil, JCP EC Member, JSR 354 EG Member will present "Groovy/Grails - Best way for Money using JSR 354"
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Habtamu Abie <habtamu.abie@xxxxx>Date: Wed, Apr 17, 2013 at 8:31 PM
Subject: [Comsoc-ETC-sub-IOT] CFP: Adaptive Security & Privacy Management for the Internet of Things (ASPI 2013)
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Call for Papers: International
Workshop on Adaptive Security & Privacy
Management for the Internet of Things
(ASPI 2013)
Workshop Website: http://asset.nr.no/asset/index.php/ASPI2013
Time and Location:
September 8th (Sunday) 2013, Zurich, Switzerland
Co-located at the 15th
ACM International Conference on Ubiquitous
Computing (UbiComp2013, http://www.ubicomp.org/ubicomp2013/)
Abstract: The Internet of
Things (IoT) denotes the interconnection of
highly heterogeneous
networked entities and networks following a number of
communication patterns
such as: human-to-human (H2H), human-to-thing
(H2T), thing-to-thing
(T2T), or thing-to-things (T2Ts). Currently, the IoT
presents a strong focus
of research with various initiatives working on
the (re)design,
application, and use of existing and new Internet
technology for the IoT.
Several significant challenges should be addressed
to fulfil the IoT vision,
including security and privacy. The Internet is
already under continuous
threats and the addition of many additional types
of devices and
interaction will open new security breaches so as to
spark
new malicious actions.
Security and privacy management for the IoT remains
a core challenge.
The proposed workshop
intends to bring together researchers and
practitioners from
relevant fields to present and disseminate ongoing
research for vision for
the security and privacy models, protocols,
algorithms,
context-awareness for security, and devices that can be
implemented in the
Internet of Things and to relate these to ubiquitous
computing. It aims to
facilitate knowledge transfer and synergy, bridge
gaps between the IoT and
UbiComp research communities and related groups
for mutual benefit, to
help identify opportunities and challenges for
interested researchers,
system developers and innovators. It will cover
topics at both
theoretical and applied aspects in this
multi-disciplinary
research area. The
workshop will be organised in a proactive and
encompassing format,
i.e., containing a mixture of invited talks, oral
presentations and an open
panel discussion.
Workshop topics include
but is not limited to (see also the full call):
security and privacy for
IoTs, Context awareness for Adaptive Security and
Privacy, Identity
Management, Privacy Management, Legislative Approaches
to Privacy, User
surveillance, Lightweight and Low Energy Cryptosystems,
Protecting unattended
devices, User-centred security, Privacy and Safety
Management, Risk
Analysis, Security Monitoring, Trust and governance
models, Fault-tolerant
IoT architectures, Adaptive Security and Privacy
Models and their
Evaluation.
Audience: The workshop
aims to attract researchers and practitioners from
cross-disciplinary and
relevant research communities involved in IoT
security and privacy
including those that work in next generation
internets such as sensor
networks, mobile device networks, distributed,
mobile and autonomous
systems and services, context-aware systems,
distributed AI and HCI.
For researchers this workshop opens up
application opportunities
and technological challenges. For solution
developers and providers
of specific application domain, this workshop
provides an opportunity
for them to convey their needs and requirements,
and also obtain
first-hand information on the latest advances in
technologies, prototypes,
and application exemplars. We encourage
participation from both
academia and industry with emphasis on
technological innovation
and practical applications.
Publication &
submission: All accepted workshop papers will be
included in
the ACM digital library
and the supplemental proceedings. In addition, it
is planned that selected
high-quality papers will be invited to be revised
and extended to be
published in a special issue of an appropriate journal.
We invite two types of
submissions for this workshop: Full Technical
Papers (10 pages) and
Short Position Papers (2 pages). All submissions
should be formatted
according to the Ubicomp ACM Word or Latex Template.
Important Dates: Paper
Submission Deadline (15 July, 2013); Acceptance
Notification (26 July);
Camera Ready Version (31 July); Workshop (8
September).
Organizers: Stefan
Poslad, Queen Mary University of London,
stefan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx;
Mohamed Hamdi, University of Carthage, Tunisia,
mmh@xxxxxxxxxxxxx;
Habtamu Abie, Norwegian Computing Center,
habtamu.abie@xxxxx.
See full Call for Papers
on the Web-Site (given above) for more details.
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