INTRICATE-SEC 2016
Date: Mar 23, 2016 2:00 am – Mar 25, 2016 11:00 am
Location: Crans-Montana, Switzerland
4th International Workshop on Security Intricacies in Cyber-Physical Systems and Services (INTRICATE-SEC 2016)
held in conjunction with the 30th International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications (AINA-2016)
Topics of Interest
This edition of the INTRICATE-SEC workshop aims to provide a platform for academics, industry, and government professionals to communicate and exchange ideas on provisioning secure CPS and services over resource constrained and low power lossy networks. In addition to invited talks, we seek novel theoretical and application-centered contributions focused on (but not restricted to) the following topics:
- Security and Privacy for CPS
- Anonymity and Pseudonymity
- Authentication and Authorization
- Trust & Identity Management
- Privacy
- Malware
- Secure Service Platforms for CPS
- Smart Grids
- Demand Management
- Scheduling
- Energy Management Models
- Mobile Web Services and Middleware
- Secure Architectures for CPS
- Data Modeling
- Home Energy Management
- Scalability, Reliability, and Safety
- Resource Constrained and Low Power Lossy Networks
- Unconventional/Biologically Inspired Models
ORGANIZERS
Program Committee Chair
- Anne Kayem (University of Cape Town, South Africa)
Steering Committee Chairs
- Stephen Wolthusen (RHUL, UK & Gjovik University College, Norway)
- Christoph Meinel (HPI, Germany)
Program Committee
- Andrew Adamatsky (University of West England, UK)
- Marijke Coetzee (University of Johannesburg, South Africa)
- Dieter Hutter (DFKI Bremen, Germany)
- Barry Irwin (Rhodes University, South Africa)
- Stephen Marsh (UOIT, Canada)
- Ingo Stengel (University of Plymouth, England)
- George Yee (Carleton University, Canada)
- Sylvia Osborn (UWO, Canada)
- Mqhele E. Dlodlo (University of Cape Town, South Africa)
- Cristina Alcaraz (University of Malaga, Spain)
- Krzysztof Iniewski (CMOS Emerging Technologies Research, Canada)
- Chris Mitchell (RHUL, UK)
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Date: Mar 23, 2016 2:00 am – Mar 25, 2016 11:00 am
Location: Crans-Montana, Switzerland
4th International Workshop on Security Intricacies in Cyber-Physical Systems and Services (INTRICATE-SEC 2016)
held in conjunction with the 30th International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications (AINA-2016)
Topics of Interest
This edition of the INTRICATE-SEC workshop aims to provide a platform for academics, industry, and government professionals to communicate and exchange ideas on provisioning secure CPS and services over resource constrained and low power lossy networks. In addition to invited talks, we seek novel theoretical and application-centered contributions focused on (but not restricted to) the following topics:
- Security and Privacy for CPS
- Anonymity and Pseudonymity
- Authentication and Authorization
- Trust & Identity Management
- Privacy
- Malware
- Secure Service Platforms for CPS
- Smart Grids
- Demand Management
- Scheduling
- Energy Management Models
- Mobile Web Services and Middleware
- Secure Architectures for CPS
- Data Modeling
- Home Energy Management
- Scalability, Reliability, and Safety
- Resource Constrained and Low Power Lossy Networks
- Unconventional/Biologically Inspired Models
ORGANIZERS
Program Committee Chair
- Anne Kayem (University of Cape Town, South Africa)
Steering Committee Chairs
- Stephen Wolthusen (RHUL, UK & Gjovik University College, Norway)
- Christoph Meinel (HPI, Germany)
Program Committee
- Andrew Adamatsky (University of West England, UK)
- Marijke Coetzee (University of Johannesburg, South Africa)
- Dieter Hutter (DFKI Bremen, Germany)
- Barry Irwin (Rhodes University, South Africa)
- Stephen Marsh (UOIT, Canada)
- Ingo Stengel (University of Plymouth, England)
- George Yee (Carleton University, Canada)
- Sylvia Osborn (UWO, Canada)
- Mqhele E. Dlodlo (University of Cape Town, South Africa)
- Cristina Alcaraz (University of Malaga, Spain)
- Krzysztof Iniewski (CMOS Emerging Technologies Research, Canada)
- Chris Mitchell (RHUL, UK)
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