IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence in Cyber Security

IEEE CICS 2019


Artificial Intelligence



2019 IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence in Cyber Security (IEEE CICS 2019) at
2019 IEEE SYMPOSIUM SERIES ON COMPUTATIONAL INTELLIGENCE (IEEE SSCI 2019)
6 December – 9 December 2019, Xiamen, China
URL: http://ssci2019.org/
Tentative DEADLINE FOR
Special Track/Session Proposal: April 5, 2019
Paper Submission: August 1, 2019
Symposium Chairs:
Dr. Dipankar Dasgupta, Fellow IEEE, University of Memphis, USA
Dr. Wonjun Lee, University of Texas at San Antonio, USA
Publicity Chair:
Dr. Wei Wang, University of Texas at San Antonio, USA
Computational Intelligence constitutes an umbrella of techniques, has proven to be flexible in solving dynamic and complex real-world problems. These techniques typically include Machine Learning, Fuzzy Logic, Evolutionary Computation, Intelligent Agent Systems, Neural Networks, Cellular Automata, Artificial Immune Systems, Game Theory and other similar computational models. These techniques are widely used in different cyber security applications such as online behavior monitoring, e-fraud detection, robust decision support modules to enhance the protection of computing devices and information infrastructure at different levels.
Cyber defense is a continuously changing attack landscape as the software/hardware components are added and/or updated more frequently at different layers of cyber systems for additional functionalities and/or improved usability while these may not be security-enabled. Attackers exploit these vulnerabilities and find attack paths to compromise the target systems. The multi-faceted Computational Intelligent (CI) techniques appear to provide an efficient security paradigm to deal with influx of new threats in next generation high-performance network infrastructures and large-scale smart applications. These approaches can also be used to augment defense-in-depth architectures and to add necessary security enhancements to the design, implementation and operation of legacy and future cyber-enabled systems.
Topics: The symposium will cover all the issues, research and development of the state-of-the-art CI-based technologies in solving various computer and information security problems. CI application areas include, but are not limited to:
* Intrusion/malware detection, prediction, classification, and response
* Models for survivable, resilient, and self-healing systems
* Sensor network security, web security, wireless and 4G, 5G media security
* Digital forensics, security information visualization
* New sensor fusion and decision support for mobile device security
* Self-awareness, auto-defensiveness, self-reconfiguration, and self-healing networking paradigm
* Modeling adversarial behavior for insider and outsider threat detection
* Cloud and virtualization security
* Internet of Things (IoT) and end-point device security
* Identity science, authentication, and access control
* Social network security and privacy
* Electronic healthcare security, privacy, and compliance
* Big-Data and application security
* Block-chain security