-------- Original Message -------- Subject: [computational.science] 1st CfP: Special Issue on Digital Media Security and Right Management by Multimedia Systems Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2012 22:30:27 +0100 From: Krzysztof Szczypiorski ksz@tele.pw.edu.pl Organization: "ICCSA" To: Computational Science Mailing List computational.science@lists.iccsa.org
Call for Papers "Multimedia Systems" (Springer, ISSN 0942-4962)
Special Issue on Digital Media Security and Right Management
Today’s world’s societies are becoming more and more dependent on open networks such as the Internet – where commercial activities, business transactions, government services and entertainment services are realized. This has led to the fast development of new cyber threats and numerous information security issues which are exploited by cyber criminals. The inability to provide trusted secure services in contemporary computer network technologies could have a tremendous socio-economic impact on global enterprises as well as individuals. In the recent years, rapid development in digital technologies has been augmented by the progress in the field of multimedia standards and the mushrooming of multimedia applications and services penetrating and changing the way people interact, communicate, work, entertain and relax. Multimedia services are becoming more significant, popular and they enrich humans’ everyday life. Currently, the term multimedia information refers not only to text, image, video or audio content but also graphics, flash, web, 3D data, etc. Multimedia information may be generated, processed, transmitted, retrieved, consumed or shared in various environments. The lowered cost of reproduction, storage and distribution, however, also invites much motivation for large-scale commercial infringement.
Abovementioned issues have generated new challenges related to protection of multimedia services, applications and digital content. Providing multimedia security is significantly different from providing typical computer information security since multimedia content usually involves large volumes of data and requires interactive operations and real-time responses. Additionally, ensuring digital multimedia security must also signify safeguarding of the multimedia services. Different services require different methods for content distribution, payment, interaction, etc. Moreover, these services are also expected to be “smart” in the environment of converged networks, which means that they must adapt to different network conditions and types as multimedia information can be utilized in various networked environments, e.g. in fixed, wireless, mobile networks, etc. All of these make providing security for multimedia even harder to perform.
This special issue intends to bring together diversity of international researchers, experts and practitioners who are currently working in the area of digital multimedia security. Researchers both from academia and industry are invited to contribute their work for extending the existing knowledge in the field. The aim of this special issue is to present a collection of high-quality research papers that will provide a view on the latest research advances on secure multimedia transmission and distribution but also on multimedia content protection.
Topics of interests include, but are not limited to: - Emerging technologies in digital multimedia security - Digital watermarking - Fingerprinting in multimedia signals - Steganology (steganography and steganalysis) - Information theoretic analysis of secure multimedia systems - Security/privacy in multimedia services - Multimedia and digital media forensics - Multimedia integrity verification and authentication - Multimedia systems security - Digital rights management - Digital content protection - Tampering and attacks on original information - Content identification and secure content delivery - Piracy detection and tracing - Copyright protection and surveillance - Forgery detection - Secure multimedia networking - Multimedia network protection, privacy and security - Secure multimedia system design, trusted computing, and protocol security
Instructions for Authors
Original and high quality contributions that have not yet been published or are not currently under review by other journals or peer-reviewed conferences are sought. The submitted papers should be formatted according to the journal style. For more detailed information concerning the requirements for submission, please refer to the journal homepage and Instructions for Authors section at: http://www.springer.com/computer/information+systems+and+applications/journa...
All manuscripts and any supplementary material should be submitted to Multimedia Systems through the online submission system available at https://www.editorialmanager.com/mmsj/. During the submission process authors should identify that the paper is for the special issue “Digital Media Security and Right Management”.
All papers will be rigorously reviewed based on their originality, high scientific quality, organization, clarity of writing, conclusions and relevance to this Special Issue. The manuscripts will be accepted or rejected in line with the usual standards of Multimedia Systems.
Important Dates Manuscript due: 1 September 2012 Acceptance/rejection notification: 15 December2012 Final manuscript due: 15 January 2013 Publication date: 2013
Editors of the Special Issue Wojciech Mazurczyk and Krzysztof Szczypiorski Warsaw University of Technology, Poland Email: {wmazurczyk, ksz}@tele.pw.edu.pl