Introduction

The IEEE International Carnahan Conference on Security Technology (ICCST) is an annual conference sponsored by international organizations to create an open forum for the exchange of information related to security technology.

The ICCST is focused on the research, development, testing, and systems engineering of electronic security technology, including the operational testing, life-cycle, and performance.  It establishes a forum for the exchange of ideas and dissemination of information on both new and existing technology.

Conference participants are encouraged to consider the impact of their work on society.  The Conference is an interchange of knowledge through the presentation of technical papers that have been selected by the ICCST organizing committee.  It is where engineers, physicists, scientists, security professionals and social scientists share with each other the results of their research and development on crime countermeasures.  The ICCST also provides a basis for long range support and assistance to authorities and agencies responsible for security, safety and law enforcement in the use of available and future technology.  A conscientious effort is made to communicate the significance of developments to other interested groups.  Liaison is maintained with professional societies and information media not especially related to engineering.

The ICCST has existed for longer than any other conference, anywhere in the world, on this subject.  In addition, it has continuously documented the advances in security technology through its proceedings, published beginning with the 1968 conference.

Call for paper

Important date

2016-03-30
Abstract submission deadline
2016-05-31
Draft paper acceptance notification
2016-07-31
Final paper submission deadline

Submission Topics

  • Sensor and detection technology, including sensor webs and signal fusion

  • Advanced video systems, automatic monitoring, automatic threat recognition

  • Alarm monitoring, command and control systems, including human factors

  • Threat identification and modeling

  • Information security, encryption, privacy

  • Cyber security and malware protection

  • Wireless communications security including spectrum use and encryption

  • Biometrics including voice, hand, finger, face and other characteristics

  • Access control and identity management

  • Barrier technology and modeling

  • Inspection and forensics technologies

  • Less-than-lethal weapons technology

  • Counter-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction

  • Airport and transportation security

  • Emergency operations and management

  • Local, state and national interoperability

  • Network-centric systems, deployment, operations and life-cycle management

  • System engineering and modeling

  • Operator training and performance

  • User experiences of operating security systems including testing

  • Vulnerability analysis and modeling

  • Impact of security technology on society

  • Security education

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Important Date
  • Conference Date

    Oct 24

    2016

    to

    Oct 27

    2016

  • Mar 30 2016

    Abstract Submission Deadline

  • May 31 2016

    Draft Paper Acceptance Notification

  • Jul 31 2016

    Final Paper Deadline

  • Oct 27 2016

    Registration deadline

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