Introduction

The 1st IEEE International Workshop on Big Data and IoT Security in Smart Computing (IEEE BITS 2017) IEEE BITS is a full-day workshop that is goig to be organized in conjunction with IEEE SMARTCOMP 2017.
Smart computing aims at improving quality of life and experience in modern society represents the next wave of computing. Key technologies contributing to the realization of smart connected communities include sensing, IoTs, mobile and pervasive computing, cyber-physical-social systems, big data, machine learning, data analytics, social and cognitive computing. Smart computing help solve a wide variety of societal challenges related to transportation, energy, healthcare, finance, disaster management, and so on. At the core of all such systems, critical issues are security, privacy, reliability, resiliency, and robustness.

The objective of this workshop is to provide a lively forum to exchange cutting-edge ideas, present results, share experience, and enhance collaborations among researchers, professionals, and application developers in various aspects of security and privacy of big data and IoT in the context of smart computing.

Call for paper

Important date

2017-04-09
Draft paper submission deadline
2017-04-22
Draft paper acceptance notification
2017-04-28
Final paper submission deadline

Submission Topics

Original papers are solicited addressing both theoretical and practical aspects of big data and IoT security and privacy in smart computing and cyber-physical systems. Papers describing experience on real prototype implementations are also welcome. Topics of interest include, but not limited to:

 

  • Anonymity for big data

  • Cryptology for big data (Fully Homomorphic Encryption, Proof of Storage, Attribute-based Encryption, etc.)

  • Computer architecture to speed-up secure computation

  • Cloud security (Security and privacy policies)

  • Data traceability for big data

  • Distributed systems security

  • Government funded projects in the area of data security and data traceability

  • Legal study for handling big data

  • Privacy risk assessment

  • Secure computation for big data

  • Secure information flow

  • Security management

  • Trust, security, privacy, and data provenance issues in Smart Computing

  • Security and privacy issues in various smart computing applications such as transportation, energy, environmental, smart city, healthcare, and social media

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Important Date
  • May 29

    2017

    Conference Date

  • Apr 09 2017

    Draft paper submission deadline

  • Apr 22 2017

    Draft Paper Acceptance Notification

  • Apr 28 2017

    Final Paper Deadline

  • May 29 2017

    Registration deadline