-------- Weitergeleitete Nachricht -------- Betreff: [tciin] CFP: IEEE Communications Magazine - Feature Topic on “Security and Privacy in Emerging Networks” Datum: Tue, 16 Sep 2014 01:55:19 +0000 Von: Sammy Chan eeschan@cityu.edu.hk An: tciin.isat@u-bourgogne.fr tciin.isat@u-bourgogne.fr
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*“Security and Privacy in Emerging Networks”*
With recent advancements in networking technologies, some new emerging networks are being deployed that have the potential to be deployed broadly and at large scale in the near future. In the wired domain, these emerging networks include networks based on software-defined networking (SDN) and named-data-networking (NDN). In the wireless domain, they include mobile and wireless networks involving handheld computing devices, sensors and RFID devices, body area sensor networks, and participatory sensing networks.
Although these emerging networks have attracted much research effort, the security and privacy issues of these networks need more attention. This feature topic aims to promote further research interest in security and privacy in emerging networks by providing a vehicle for researchers and practitioners to discuss research challenges and open issues, and disseminate their latest research results.
*Topics include (but are not limited to):*
* Named data networking security and privacy * Software defined networking security and privacy * Novel security methods using software defined networking * Body area sensor networking security and privacy * Security of incremental deployment * Security and privacy of participatory sensing networks * Practical implementations of cryptographic protocols in emerging networks * Threat and vulnerability analysis for emerging networks * Economics of emerging network security * Cross-layer design for security and privacy in emerging networks * Denial of service in emerging networks * Authentication and access control in emerging networks * Emerging and needed standards in emerging network security
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* *Manuscript Submission Due:* October 1, 2014 * *Acceptance Notification:* December 1, 2014 * *Final Manuscript Due:* February 1, 2015 * *Publication Date:* April 2015
GUEST EDITORS
*Mohsen Guizani*, Qatar University, Qatar (mguizani@ieee.org mailto:mguizani@ieee.org)
*Daojing He, *South China University of Technology, China (hedaojinghit@gmail.com mailto:hedaojinghit@gmail.com)
*Kui Ren*, University at Buffalo, State University of New York, USA (kuiren@buffalo.edu mailto:kuiren@buffalo.edu)
*Joel Rodrigues*, University of Beira Interior, Portugal (joeljr@ieee.org mailto:joeljr@ieee.org)
*Sammy Chan, *City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR (eeschan@cityu.edu.hk mailto:eeschan@cityu.edu.hk)
*Yan Zhang*, Simula Research Laboratory, Norway (yanzhang@simula.no mailto:yanzhang@simula.no)
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