[aims-announce] Special Issue of the International Journal on Network Management (IJNM) on Security for Emerging Open Networking Technologies (deadline extension)

Mohamed-Faten.Zhani at etsmtl.ca Mohamed-Faten.Zhani at etsmtl.ca
Fri Mar 3 01:39:42 CET 2017



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                          Call for papers



                        Special Issue of the

          International Journal on Network Management (IJNM) on

           Security for Emerging Open Networking Technologies





Submission deadline: March 31st, 2017 (extended)

Publication: September 2017

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Emerging   open   networking   technologies   and   paradigms, such as

Software-Defined   Networking (SDN), Network  Function  Virtualization

(NFV),  and  programmable networks, are reshaping the way networks are

designed,  deployed, and managed. The benefits are manifold, including

an unprecedented flexibility for network operation and management, and

a favorable environment for delivering innovative network applications

and  services.  However,  this  paradigm  shift  brings a multitude of

security  challenges  that  have  to  be addressed in order to provide

secure,  trustworthy,  and  privacy-preserving  data communication and

network services.  Addressing  these  challenges  may require not only

revisiting existing solutions (e.g., for intrusion detection,  privacy

preserving, and resilience against attacks),  but also designing novel

security  and  resilience  schemes  tailored  to  the  specific design

of open networking technologies and infrastructures.





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Topics of Interest:



This special issue of the International Journal of  Network Management

aims to put focus on the state-of-the-art advances, contributions  and

solutions to security-related challenges  arising  with  emergent open

networking technologies.  We  seek  new  and unpublished contributions

addressing  issues   in   the   Security  for  Emerging  Open  Network

Technologies including, but not limited to:

- Secure and resilient design and deployment of open networking

technologies

- Privacy-preserving solutions

- Security models and threats

- Security and privacy properties and policies

- Verification and enforcement of security properties

- Trust and identity management

- NFV-based security functions and services

- Security of software-defined infrastructures, protocols

and interfaces

- Security and availability management

- Security for Internet of Things

- Intrusion detection, tolerance, and prevention

- Network forensics and auditing

- Detection and resilience against large-scale distributed attacks

- Security of programmable components

- Security-related business and legal aspects

- Security challenges and trends for open networking  technologies



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Important Dates:



- Submission Deadline: March 31st, 2017 (extended)

- Author Notification: May 15th, 2017

- Revision Deadline: July 1st, 2017

- Final Decision: August 1st, 2017

- Camera Ready: August 15th, 2017

- Publication: September 1st, 201



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Guest Editors:



- Carol Fung, Virginia Commonwealth  University,  USA

- Mohamed Faten Zhani, École de Technologie Supérieure, Canada

- Weverton Cordeiro, UFRGS, Brazil

- Jérôme François, Inria Nancy Grand Est, France



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Author Instructions:



Authors must submit their papers in PDF format to

http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/nem



Submissions should not exceed 20 pages (double-space).

Author instructions are available at: https://goo.gl/8yRbXd





The LaTeX template can be found at: https://goo.gl/avt2uy



All  submissions  will  be  peer-reviewed. In case of acceptance, the

camera-ready version has to take into account reviewers' comments and

must follow the template's requirements.

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