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3rd IEEE/IFIP International Workshop on <br>
Security for Emerging Distributed Network Technologies (DISSECT) <br>
<br>
<a href="http://www.dissect.vcu.edu/2017/" target="_blank">http://www.dissect.vcu.edu/2017/</a>
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<br>
In conjunction with IEEE/IFIP <br>
International Symposium on Integrated Network Management (IM 2017) <br>
<br>
Lisbon, Portugal, 8 or 12 MAY 2017 <br>
<br>
* Paper Registration: December 15th, 2016<br>
* Paper Submission: December 19th, 2016<br>
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*** Authors of selected papers will be invited to submit an extended<br>
version to a Special Issue of the International Journal on Network<br>
Management (<a href="http://goo.gl/4tIMhV" target="_blank">http://goo.gl/4tIMhV</a>) ***<br>
<br>
Emerging open networking technologies and paradigms, such as<br>
Software-Defined Networking, Network Function Virtualization, and<br>
Programmable Networks, are reshaping the way networks are<br>
designed,deployed, and managed. The benefits are manifold, including<br>
an unprecedented flexibility for network operation and management, and<br>
a favorable environment for delivering innovative network applications<br>
and services. However, this paradigm shift brings a multitude of<br>
security challenges that have to be addressed in order to provide<br>
secure, trustworthy, and privacy-preserving data communication and<br>
network services. Addressing these challenges may require not only<br>
revisiting existing solutions (e.g., for intrusion detection, privacy<br>
preserving, and resilience against attacks), but also designing novel<br>
security and resilience schemes tailored to the specific design of<br>
open networking technologies and infrastructures.<br>
<br>
DISSECT 2017 will put focus on security issues and challenges arising<br>
with the emergence of novel networking technologies and paradigms,<br>
towards a secure and integrated management in the cloud and 5G era.<br>
The workshop will shed light on new challenges and present current<br>
research on the various security aspects of next-generation networking<br>
technologies and service management frameworks.<br>
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DISSECT will offer a venue for bringing together students,<br>
researchers, and professionals from academia and industry sharing<br>
common interest on security challenges related to the design and<br>
management of the distributed networks and infrastructures. DISSECT is<br>
intended to (1) discussing these challenges as well as future trends<br>
on security management, (2) present and discuss work-in-progress<br>
security-related research on cutting-edge technologies, and (3)<br>
strengthening collaboration and research ties among peers.<br>
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Topics of Interest:<br>
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In this workshop, the research community from industry and academia<br>
will be invited to contribute with manuscripts describing novel,<br>
work-in-progress research on the design of solutions to relevant<br>
security issues on a wide variety of next generation networking<br>
technologies. The topics of interest of the workshop include, but are<br>
not limited to<br>
<br>
- Secure and resilient design and deployment of open networking<br>
technologies<br>
- Privacy-preserving solutions<br>
- Security models and threats<br>
- Security and privacy properties and policies<br>
- Verification and enforcement of security properties<br>
- Trust and identity management<br>
- NFV- based security functions and services<br>
- Security of software-defined infrastructures, protocols and<br>
interfaces<br>
- Threat modeling <br>
- Security and availability management<br>
- Security for Internet of Things<br>
- Intrusion detection, tolerance, and prevention<br>
- Network forensics and auditing<br>
- Detection and resilience against large-scale distributed attacks<br>
- Security of programmable components<br>
- Security-related business and legal aspects<br>
- Security challenges and trends for open networking technologies<br>
- Secure programmable data plane<br>
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Author Instructions:<br>
<br>
All submitted papers must present original, unpublished research or<br>
experiences. Papers under review elsewhere must not be submitted to<br>
the workshop. All contributions must be submitted in PDF format via<br>
<a href="https://submissoes.sbc.org.br/im2017_dissect2017" target="_blank">https://submissoes.sbc.org.br/im2017_dissect2017</a> .<br>
<br>
Each paper must be limited to 6 pages using IEEE 2-column style and<br>
will be subject to a peer-review process. Accepted papers will be<br>
published in the IEEE Xplore Digital Library. Any paper not presented<br>
in the workshop by one of its authors will be withdrawn from IEEE<br>
Xplore.<br>
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Important Dates:<br>
<br>
- Paper Registration Deadline: December 15th,2016<br>
- Paper Submission Deadline: December 19th, 2016<br>
- Notification of Acceptance: January 30th, 2017<br>
- Camera-Ready Papers: February 15th, 2017<br>
- Workshop Day: 8 or 12 May 2017<br>
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Workshop Co-Chairs:<br>
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- Carol Fung, Virginia Commonwealth University, USA<br>
- Mohamed Faten Zhani, École de Technologie Supérieure, Canada<br>
- Weverton Cordeiro, UFRGS, Brazil<br>
- Jérôme François, Inria Nancy Grand Est, France</span><o:p></o:p></p>
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