II CyberKnife WorkShop – Call for papers

CYBERKNIFE


Computer Security & Cryptography Computing Systems Engineering & Computer Science (General)



Cyberknife – Workshop of InfoSec and Data Leakage Protection and Prevention



Workshop to be held in conjunction with iSCSI – International Conference on Industry Sciences & Computer Sciences Innovation.



Workshop Chair



Nuno Mateus-Coelho is a Professor and book author of Information Security, Systems Intrusion, Security in Cloud Systems, Data Privacy, and Computer Graphics, lecturing at ISLA – Polytechnic Institute of Management and Technology and at IPCA – Polytechnic Institute of Cavado e Ave, Portugal.



He holds a Doctor of Science Summa Cum Laude in ​​Information and Cyber Security and is Editor-in-Chief of ARIS-Journal, General Co-Chair of iSCSi-Conference, Lab Manager of Capgemini’s 5G LAB, CEO & Founder of Privacy Company NRMC.PT.



In the past years, he became a TED Speaker and IEEE Speaker, providing keynotes across the world in the thematic of (in)security of information systems, published and edited several books, articles, chapters in international journals and conferences.



 



Workshop Description



The Cyberknife – Workshop of InfoSec, Data Leakage Protection & Prevention, will be held in conjunction with the iSCSI – International Conference on Industry Sciences & Computer Sciences Innovation.



March 9, 10, and 11, 2022, Vila Nova de Gaia, Porto, Portugal



Papers accepted by the workshop will be published and indexed by Scopus and Clarivate Conference Proceedings Citation Index – Web of Science (former ISI Thomson) and will be available on Sciverse ScienceDirect.



Moreover, the extended versions of all accepted papers will be invited to enhance their manuscripts for inclusion in a book of chapters or in journals:







With the constant rise of products and services available through the web, the fact that these operate with sensible user information and data, harmful entities and subjects are increasingly active in the virtual world. With improving, defensive methods cybercriminals recur to extremely sophisticated methods to perform their malicious activities. While protecting the privacy of users, many technologies found in current malware and network attacks have been abused in order to allow criminals to carry out their undertakings unobserved. This poses a lot of new challenges for digital forensics analysts, academics, law enforcement agencies (LEAs), and security professionals.



The aim of the Cyberknife – Workshop of InfoSec, Data Leakage Protection & Prevention is to bring together researchers, practitioners, tech companies, law enforcement agencies/representatives, and security professionals in the area of information security forensics and data privacy. This workshop aims to present a more complete picture of novel research regarding information security, data leakage protection, and prevention challenges and how criminals undertake their actions.



Workshop Topics and Areas of Interest




  • Artificial Intelligence in Cybersecurity

  • Big data and cybersecurity

  • Business continuity and disaster recovery

  • Child safety in the cyberspace

  • Cloud security

  • Critical infrastructure security

  • Cyber forensics

  • Cyber insurance

  • Cyber warfare

  • Cybersecurity and cyber resilience

  • Digital currency, blockchains and cybercrime

  • Digital privacy

  • Embedded systems security

  • Healthcare information security

  • Information security governance

  • Internet of things security

  • Law, investigation, internet jurisdiction and ethics

  • Network security

  • Security management

  • Software development security

  • Surveillance, interception, blocking and sovereignty



Workshop Scientific Committee




  • Alexander Ryjov, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia

  • Ana Kovacevic, University of Belgrade, Serbia

  • Anirban Sengupta, Jadavpur University, India

  • António Vieira de Castro, Polytechnic Institute of Porto, Portugal

  • Avelina Alonso de Escamilla, Fundacion Universitaria San Pablo Ceu, Spain

  • Benjamim Fonseca, University of Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro, Portugal

  • Carlos Sousa Telles, Federal Center of Edu. Tech. Celso Suckow of Fonseca, Brasil

  • Georgios V. Lioudakis, ICT Abovo, Grece

  • Maria Manuela Cruz-Cunha, Polytechnic Institute of Cávado and Ave, Portugal

  • Maria Ståhl, European Central Bank, Belgium

  • Mishall Al-Zubaidie, University of Southern Queensland, Australia

  • Nehinbe Joshua Ojo, Federal University OYE-Ekiti, Nigeria

  • Nuno Mateus-Coelho, ISLA – Polytechnic Institute of Management and Technology, Portugal

  • Ramanpreet Kaur , Jožef Stefan Institute, Slovenia

  • Renato Jose Sassi, University 9 of July, Brasil

  • Secundino Lopes, Polytechnic Institute of Portalegre, Portugal

  • Subrata Sinha, Dibrugarh University, India

  • Slawomir Grzonkowski, Symantec, UK

  • Teresa Sofia Castro, University Nova of Lisbon, Portugal

  • Teresa Guarda, State University Saint Helens, Ecuador

  • Hartini Saripan, Universiti Teknologi Mara, Malaysia

  • P. A. Vijaya, BNM Institute of Technology, India

  • Anabelén Casares Marcos, University of Leon, Spain



Workshop Important Dates



Deadline for paper submission: December 20, 2021

Notification of acceptance / rejection: January 28, 2022

Revised Version / Camera Ready: February 11, 2022

Conference: March 9, 10, and 11, 2022



Submission Procedure



Please use the following link to submit your paper:



Submit workshop paper



Paper format



Manuscripts must be written in English. Each manuscript should not exceed the maximum number of pages predefined for each submission type, considering the format available: