IoT/CPS-Security 2015
The First IEEE International Workshop on SECURITY AND PRIVACY FOR INTERNET OF THINGS AND CYBER-PHYSICAL SYSTEMS
Organized in conjunction with IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC 2015)
SCOPE
Recent advances in networking, communications, computation, software, and hardware technologies have revolutionized the way humans, smart things, and engineered systems interact and exchange information. The Internet of Things (IoT) and Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS), which are the major contributors to this area, will fuel the realization of this new, globally interconnected cyber-world. Yet, the success, prosperity, and advancement of IoT and CPS systems strongly depend on the security, privacy and trust of the IoT and cyber-physical devices as well as the sensitive data being exchanged. While these technologies offer a lot of new possibilities, the increasing complexity of hardware and software as well as the worldwide access increase the vulnerability to security attacks. Successful attacks targeted to IoT devices and CPS systems have in common that not only a single computer is affected, but also interconnected technical systems allowing interaction with the physical world are influenced leading to malfunction of devices and control systems with severe financial, environmental and health losses. This fact highlights the need to develop novel tools that will constitute the heart of a much-needed science of security for IoT and CPS and will assist in building resilient, secure, and dependable networked systems. The goal of the 2015 IoT/CPS-Security workshop is to bring together internationally leading academic and industrial researchers in an effort to identify and discuss the major technical challenges and recent results aimed at addressing all aspects of security and privacy for IoT and CPS.
TOPICS OF INTEREST
To ensure complete coverage of the advances in this field, the 2015 IoT/CPS-Security workshop solicits original contributions in, but not limited to, the following topic areas:
- Security, Privacy and Trust for IoT and CPS Systems
- Secure IoT and CPS architectures
- Security vulnerabilities in IoT and CPS systems
- Detecting and preventing attacks in IoT devices and CPS systems
- Evaluation of the Threats, Attacks and Risks in IoT and cyber-physical devices
- Data Security and Privacy in the IoT
- Game theory for IoT and CPS security
- Security and Privacy in IoT applications and services (health care, smart cities, smart grid, safety and surveillance systems, etc.)
- Security and Privacy for RFID, sensors, actuator technologies
- Security in Smart Grids and Smart Spaces
- Network-distributed signal processing for security solutions in CPS
- Joint security and privacy aware protocol design
- Test-bed and performance metrics of security solutions in CPS
- Deployment and performance studies of secure CPS
- Secure network control systems for CPS applications
- Secure implementation of cyber-physical systems
- Architectures for secure hardware/software CPS systems
THE 2015 IOT/CPS-SECURITY WORKSHOP ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Workshop Co-Chairs:
- Anastasios A. Economides (University of Macedonia, Greece)
- Minho Jo (Korea University, South Korea)
- Houbing Song (West Virginia University, USA)
- Daqiang Zhang (Tongji University, China)
Technical Program Co-Chairs:
- Eirini Karapistoli (University of Western Macedonia, Greece)
- Vasilis Friderikos (King's College London, UK)
- Joao Paulo Miranda (Center for Research and Development (CPqD), Brazil)
- Dev Audsin (Orange, UK)
- Krishna Kumar Venkatasubramanian (Worcester Polytechnic Institute, USA)
- Jianguo Ding (University of Skovde, Sweden)
Publicity Co-Chairs:
- Qinghe Du (Xi'an Jiaotong University, China)
- Heath LeBlanc (Ohio Northern University, USA)
- Eirini Karapistoli (University of Western Macedonia, Greece)
Technical Program Committee:
- Habtamu Abie (Norwegian Computing Centre, Norway)
- Periklis Chatzimisios (Alexander TEI of Thessaloniki, Greece)
- Delphine Christin (Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universitat Bonn, Germany)
- Jianguo Ding (University of Skovde, Sweden)
- Robin Doss (Deakin University, Australia)
- Antonio Jara (University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland)
- Abdelmajid Khelil (Huawei European Research Center, Brussels)
- Samson Lasaulce (Ecole Polytechnique, France)
- Wenjia Li (New York Institute of Technology, USA)
- Jaime Lioret (Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, Spain)
- Pasquale Malacaria (Queen Mary, University of London, UK)
- Emmanouil (Manos) Panaousis (University of Brighton, UK)
- Al-Sakib Khan Pathan (International Islamic University, Malaysia)
- Shahid Raza (Swedish Institute of Computer Science, Sweden)
- Panagiotis Sarigiannidis (University of Western Macedonia, Greece)
- Jean-Pierre Seifert (Technische Universitat Berlin, Germany)
- Hossein Shafagh (ETH Zurich, Switzerland)
- Craig Shue (Worcester Polytechnic Institute, USA)
- Sana Ullah (Polytechnic Institute of Porto, Portugal)
- Huihui Wang (Jacksonville University, USA)
- Zhijun Yang (Middlesex University, UK)