SECES 2011 - The First International Workshop on Security and Privacy in e-Societies SeceS 2011
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Deadline: March 31, 2011 | Date: June 09, 2011-June 10, 2011
Venue/Country: Baabda, Lebanon
Updated: 2011-02-28 10:21:26 (GMT+9)
Call For Papers - CFP
Recently information technologies have invaded almost every aspect of our modern life. The effects of the World Wide Web and more recently Web 2.0, computers, and telecommunications on societies have emerged to cover new form of social cyberspace as reference to digital society or e-Society. In fact, the e-Society is the result of an emerging era of digitalizing different forms of multimedia information making time and space compression a constant evolving task. E-Society represents a revolutionary change in the way people interact with each others’ beyond countries boundaries. It provides individuals, such as end-users and organizations, the ability to easily share and publish corporate data, visions, and strategies. Nonetheless, with this emerging social interaction and the wide range of shared data, several privacy and confidentiality concerns arise. Mechanisms used to harvest social information represent a privacy threat for users in many situations and such concerns fall beyond security administrators’ duties and target end-users in their daily tasks. Approaches proposed in the literature to provide safe data publishing have several drawbacks related, on one hand, to the heterogeneous types of data addressed, and, on the other hand, to complexity in specifying privacy and security rules.The aim of the 1st International Workshop on Security and Privacy Preserving in e-Societies is to pin down the latest techniques, studies, and approaches related to security and privacy preserving in the digital society in the following topics:Access controlContent protectionData protectionDatabase securityData association detectionData integrityInformation hidingInference detectionInference eliminationKnowledge discovery and privacyMultimedia mining threatsMultimedia securityMultimedia privacyMultimedia hidingNetwork securityNetwork intrusion detectionQuantifying threatSocial networks securitySocial networks privacy preservingSecurity and privacy policiesSecurity metricsSecure cloud computingWatermarking and steganographyWireless and mobile securitySeceS'11 is sponsored by the Association for Computing Machinery ACM in cooperation with ACM SIGAPP and the French chapitre SIGAPP.frPapers are published by ACM and fully indexed by ACM Digital Library and DBLP.SeceS 2011 will be hosted by the Antonine University from 9th to 10th June 2011.http://seces.upa.edu.lb
Important DatesFull Papers Submission March 31, 2011Notification of Paper AcceptanceApril 30, 2011Camera Ready PapersMay 15, 2011Workshop DaysJune 9-10, 2011
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