Subject: | [WI] IEEE BigData Congress 2013: Special Session on BigData Quality, Security and Privacy |
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Date: | Fri, 12 Apr 2013 11:01:18 +0200 |
From: | Fulvio Frati <fulvio.frati@unimi.it> |
To: | wi@lists.uni-karlsruhe.de |
[Apologies for multiple sendings]
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IEEE BigData Congress 2013
Special Session on BigData Quality,
Security and Privacy
Session Chair: Lionel Brunie (INSA-Lyon,
France)
http://www.ieeebigdata.org/2013/
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BigData research has unveiled the potential
of huge data stores for many business applications. For the
research community dealing with data protection and secure
data communication, however, Big Data equals big risk.
The security, privacy and quality
implications for collecting, storing and utilizing BigData are
many-fold. In BigData environments, the sheer volume of data
being collected and stored is often too large for
organizations to sift through it and determine the sensitive
nature of a particular data item.
As big data environments rapidly expand,
the quantity and size of opaque objects that need to be
properly managed also increases. For this reason, new
techniques are needed to (i) assess the quality, and (ii)
transparently encrypt blocks big data stored in the cloud or
on premises. Such solutions must work while maintaining the
highest levels of data availability and performance.
This session will foster an understanding
of the open issues, give visibility on ground-breaking work in
progress and reveal innovative techniques for managing
emerging data technologies.
The Special Session on BigData quality,
security and privacy, to be held in the framework of the IEEE
BigData Congress 2013 (http://www.ieeebigdata.org/2013/)
encourages submissions of last minute, work-in-progress
papers on the following topics:
- Enhanced Security Capabilities for
BigData Systems
- Managing User Access in a BigData
Environment
- Policy & Governance in a BigData
Environment
- Migrating BigData to the Cloud
- Protecting Citizen & Business Privacy
in the Era of BigData
- BigData and Security Analytics
- BigData and Assurance: Beyond PCI and
HIPAA
- User Profiling in BigData Environments
- De-anonymization using BigData Analysis
Tools
- Trust and Reputation Management in
BigData Environments
- BigData and Differential Privacy
- Data Provenance in BigData Environments
Important Dates
- Full Paper Submission Due Date: April 27,
2013 Extended!
- Decision Notification (Electronic): May
4, 2013
- Camera-Ready Copy Due Date &
Pre-registration Due: May 11, 2013
Paper Submission
Authors are invited to submit original,
unpublished research papers that are not being considered in
another forum.
The Special Session will accept full papers
(6 pages) and position papers (4 pages). Papers are REQUIRED
to be formatted using the IEEE Proceedings template (http://conferences.computer.org/scc/2013/IEEECS_CPS_8.5x11x2.zip
) in Word or Latex (http://conferences.computer.org/scc/2013/IEEECS_CPS_LaTeX_Letter_2Col.zip).
The submitted papers can only be in the
format of PDF or WORD. At least one author of each accepted
paper is required to attend the conference and present the
paper. Electronic submission of manuscripts (in PDF or Word
formats) is required. Submissions should include paper title,
abstract, name of authors, their affiliations, and emails
addresses.
Please use the BigData 2013 Research Track
Paper Submission System at
http://www.confhub.com/conf.php?id=271
to submit your research papers to BigData 2013 Special
Session. You can select one or two of the research topics when
you submit your paper in the online submission system so it
will be reviewed by the right subject matter experts.