Fwd: [TCCC-ANNOUNCE] CFP: IEEE MOSEC 2023 - Co-located with IEEE MOST 2023, Detroit, USA, May 2023 (Submission due: March 6, 2023)
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Dear Colleagues,
Sorry if you have received this message multiple times. We really appreciate if you would consider submitting your work to the First IEEE International Workshop on Security, Privacy, and Trust for Connected Autonomous Vehicles (IEEE MOSEC 2023), which will be co-located with IEEE MOST 2023.
Please note that the submission due date is March 6, 2023.
If you have any question regarding the MOSEC 2023 workshop, please contact the workshop chairs. Thank you.
Sincerely Yours,
Wenjia Li, Ph.D., SMIEEE TPC co-chair, IEEE MOSEC 2023 Associate Professor of Computer Science New York Institute of Technology New York City, USA
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The First IEEE International Workshop on Security, Privacy, and Trust for Connected Autonomous Vehicles (IEEE MOSEC 2023) (IEEE MOSEC 2023) co-located with IEEE MOST 2023 Detroit, MI, USA May 2023
https://easychair.org/cfp/MOSEC2023
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Call for Papers
Connected and Autonomous Vehicles (CAVs) pose significant security, trust and privacy challenges due to the large amount of sensitive data they collect, store and transmit. The vehicles themselves can be targets for various types of cyber attacks, which can lead to theft, physical harm or manipulation of many critical functions that they provide. Additionally, the connected nature of CAVs means that data collected from the vehicles can be vulnerable to breaches, as well as data sharing with other entities such as manufacturers, service providers and governments.
In terms of privacy, CAVs collect and store vast amounts of personal information such as driving patterns, location data and vehicle usage information. This information is sensitive and valuable, and if it falls into the wrong hands, it can be used for malicious purposes such as identity theft, targeted advertising or even physical harm. Additionally, privacy concerns are also raised with the sharing of data between CAVs and other entities, as well as the potential use of CAVs for government surveillance.
Furthermore, with rapid adoption of emerging technologies in CAVs, including but not limited to advanced sensing, artificial intelligence and machine learning, blockchain, etc., CAV network becomes more open, meanwhile also more vulnerable to new security, trust and privacy challenges.
To address these challenges, it is important to develop better security, trust and privacy approaches for CAVs, so as to secure CAVs and protect user data. In this workshop, we aim at attracting innovative research ideas from both academia and industry, and fostering discussions that could help better shape the future directions of security and privacy for CAVs.
The main research topics of interest include, but not limited to:
* Secure communication protocols and encryption methods to protect sensitive data transmitted between CAVs and other entities * Secure systems to protect against hacking, tampering and other malicious attacks on CAVs * Establishment and management of trust between CAVs and other entities in the network * Novel methods to protect sensitive information such as driving patterns, location data and vehicle usage information from unauthorized access and disclosure * Authentication and authorization mechanisms to control access to CAV systems and data * Malware detection and mitigation methods for CAVs * Privacy-enhancing technologies to protect sensitive information in CAV systems, such as differential privacy, homomorphic encryption and secure multiparty computation * Blockchain facilitated security solutions for CAVs * Novel security architectures for CAVs * Hardware supported solutions for security, privacy, and trust in CAVs * Investigation of attacks towards CAVs * Application level security in CAVs * Security, privacy, and trust related safety issues
Important Dates
Submission Due: March 6, 2023 Author Notification: April 8, 2023 Camera-ready Due: April 15, 2023
Submission Link
https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=mosec2023
Organization Committee
Honorary General Chair
* Dr. Yan (Lindsay) Sun, The University of Rhode Island, USA
Technical Program Chairs (Last Names Alphabetical Order)
* Dr. Wenjia Li, New York Institute of Technology, USA * Dr. Yuhong Liu, Santa Clara University, USA * Dr. Kewei Sha, University of Houston-Clear Lake, USA
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Lars Wolf