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Call for Book Chapters
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"Advances in Security, Privacy and Trust for Internet-of-Things
(IoT) and
Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) "
CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, USA
https://sites.google.com/site/advseciotcps/home
Important Dates
* Proposal Submission: April 1, 2019*
* Proposal (Acceptance/Rejection): May 15, 2019 (no later than)
* Sample Chapter (Acceptance/Rejection): July 15, 2019
* Complete Chapter Submission (to editors): September 15, 2019
* Submission of Chapters (to publisher): September 25, 2019
* Publication Time: Q4/2019 (estimated)
Internet of Things (IoT) and CPS (Cyber-Physical Systems) provide
mechanisms that are monitored and controlled by computing
algorithms that
are tightly coupled among users and the Internet. That is, the
hardware and
the software entities are intertwined and they typically function
on
different time and location-based scales. Security, privacy and
trust in
the Internet of Things (IoT) and CPS (Cyber-Physical Systems) are
different
from conventional security.
Different security concerns revolve around the collection,
aggregation of
data or transmission of data over the network. Analysis of
cyber-attack
vectors and provision of appropriate mitigation techniques are
important
research areas with respect to these systems. Adoption of best
practices
and maintaining a balance between ease of use and security are
again
crucial for the effective performance of these systems.
This book will discuss, present techniques and methodologies as
well wide
range of examples and illustrations to effectively show the
principles,
algorithms, challenges, and applications of security, privacy, and
trust
for IoT and CPS. It will be full of valuable insights into
security,
privacy, and trust in IoT and CPS and will cover most of the
important
security aspects and current trends that are missed in other
books. In
addition, it will be an excellent reference book to courses on
security,
privacy, and trust for IoT and CPS. The material will prepare
readers for
exercising better protection/defense in terms of understanding the
motivation of attackers and how to deal with as well to mitigate
the
situation in a better manner.
Topics include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Fundamentals, Overviews, and Trends of Computer Networks and
Cyber
Security
- Cyber risk, Cyber-crime, Cyber threat analysis, and modeling
- Cyber forensic tools, techniques, and analysis
- Security of cyber-physical cloud systems
- Cloud computing and services for cyber-physical systems
- Energy management for cyber-physical cloud systems.
- Real-time data analytics and data stream management for
cyber-physical
systems
- Context-aware event processing for cyber-physical systems
- Security challenges in cyber-physical cloud systems
- Data virtualization and data-as-a-service in cyber-physical
systems
- Cyber-physical cloud systems for smart city, smart energy grid
- Internet of Things and real-time cloud services
- Data-driven framework for cyber-physical systems
- Situational awareness in cyber-physical systems
- Adaptive attack mitigation for CPS
- Authentication and access control for CPS
- Availability, recovery, and auditing for CPS
- Data security and privacy for CPS
- Embedded systems security and privacy
- EV charging system security
- Intrusion detection for CPS
- Key management in CPS
- Legacy CPS system protection
- Lightweight crypto and security
- Security and privacy in industrial control systems
- Smart grid security
- Threat modeling for CPS
- Urban transportation system security
- Vulnerability analysis for CPS
- Wireless sensor network security and privacy
- IoT-powered botnets
- iBeacon security and privacy
- Forensics on IoT devices
- HCI and security and privacy in IoT
- Mobile service privacy for IoT devices
- Reverse engineering and automated analysis of IoT malware
- Security and privacy in IoT operating systems and middleware
- IoT payment applications
- Standardization efforts related to IoT
- Testbeds and case studies for IoT
- Traffic monitoring and intrusion detection for IoT
- Virtualization solutions to IoT security
- Security and privacy for IoT-based smart cities
- Ethics, legal, and social considerations in IoT security
- Biometric modalities involved in IoT security
- Cyber attacks detection and prevention systems for IoT networks
- Cloud computing-based security solutions for IoT data
- Security and privacy issues in heterogeneous IoT
- Cloud of Things security and privacy issues
- Intrusion detection for IoT
- Trust Management for IoT
- Deep learning models for the service-centric Internet of things
- Deep Learning architectures for optimizing time series
computational data
in IoTs
- Energy Efficient Machine Learning and Data Analytics Techniques
in IoT
for Industry
- Multimedia data management in IoT
- Dynamic processes in IoT
- Security protocols in service-centric IoT
- Information revelation and privacy in IoT
- Dependable and Reliable IoT Analytics
* Proposal submission
A proposal for book chapter is needed from prospective authors
before the
proposal *submission due date*, describing the objective, scope,
and
structure of the proposed chapter (no more than 5 pages).
Acceptance of
chapter proposals will be communicated to lead chapter authors
after a
formal double-blind review process, to ensure relevance, quality,
and
originality. The submission of chapter proposals should be
processed via
Easychair system
(
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=adv1sec).
* Book Editors
Kuan-Ching Li, Providence University, Taiwan,
kuancli@gm.pu.edu.tw
Brij B. Gupta, National Institute of Technology Kurukshetra,
Haryana,
India,
gupta.brij@ieee.org
Dharma P. Agrawal, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, USA,
dpa@cs.uc.edu
* Additional Information
Inquiries and chapter proposal submissions can be forwarded
electronically
by email, to:
Brij Gupta (email:
gupta.brij@ieee.org), Kuan-Ching Li (email:
kuancli@gm.pu.edu.tw) and Dharma P. Agrawal (email:
dpa@cs.uc.edu)
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