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MIST 2017 : The 9th ACM CCS International Workshop on Managing Insider Security Threats
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Dates | 2017/10/30 (iCal) - 2017/11/03 |
Homepage: | http://isyou.info/conf/mist17/ |
Location | |
Location: | Dallas, USA |
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Important dates | |
Submissions: | 2017/08/04 |
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CALL for PAPERS
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ACM MIST 2017 9th ACM CCS International Workshop on Managing Insider Security Threats (In Conjunction with ACM CCS 2017) http://isyou.info/conf/mist17
Dallas, USA Oct. 30 - Nov. 3, 2017
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IMPORTANT DATES
- Paper submission deadline: August 4, 2017, 23:59 (UTC–11) - Acceptance notification: September 4, 2017 - Camera-ready due: September 17, 2017 (hard deadline)
OVERVIEW
During the past two decades, information security technology developments have been mainly concerned with intrusion detection to prevent unauthorized attacks from outside the network. This includes hacking, virus propagation, spyware and more. However, according to a recent Gartner Research Report, information leaks have drastically increased from insiders who are legally authorized to access corporate information.
The unauthorized leak of critical or proprietary information can cause significant damage to corporate image and reputation, perhaps even weakening its competitiveness in the marketplace. On a larger scale, government and public sectors may suffer competitive loss to other nations due to an internal intelligence breach. While the leaking of critical information by insiders has a lower public profile than that of viruses and hacker attacks, the financial impact and loss can be just as devastating.
The objective of this workshop is to showcase the most recent challenges and advances in security and cryptography technologies and management systems for preventing information breaches by insiders. The workshop promotes state-of-the-art research, surveys and case analyses of practical significance. Physical, managerial, and technical countermeasures will be covered in the context of an integrated security management system that protects critical cyber-infrastructure against unauthorized internal attack. We expect that this workshop will be a trigger for further research and technology improvements related to this important subject.
TOPICS (not limited to)
-Theoretical foundations and algorithms for addressing insider threats -Insider threat assessment and modeling -Security and cryptography technologies to prevent, detect and predict insider threats -Cryptographic protocols against insider threats -Validating the trustworthiness of staff -Post-insider threat incident analysis -Data breach modeling and mitigation techniques -Registration, authentication and identification -Certification and authorization -Database security -Device control system -Digital forensic system -Fraud detection -Network access control system -Intrusion detection -Keyboard information security -Information security governance -Information security management systems -Risk assessment and management -Log collection and analysis -Trust management -IT compliance (audit) -Continuous auditing -Corporate ethics, accountability and integrity -Decision-making modeling and process
WORKSHOP ORGANIZATION
- General Co-Chairs
Ilsun You (Soonchunhyang University, South Korea) Elisa Bertino (Purdue University, USA)
- Program Committee Members
- Ioannis Agrafiotis (Oxford University, UK) - Joonsang Baek (Khalifa University of Science, Technology and Research, UAE) - William Casey (Software Engineering Institute - Carnegie Mellon University, USA) - William R. Claycomb (Carnegie Mellon University, USA) - Ing-Ray Chen (Virginia Tech, USA) - Raymond Choo (The University of Texas at San Antonio, USA) - Steven Furnell (University of Plymouth, UK) - Florian Kammuelle (Middlesex University, UK) - Fang-Yie Leu (Tunghai University, Taiwan) - Jason Nurse (Oxford University, UK) - MAJ Michael Petullo (United States Military Academy, West Point, USA) - Christian W. Probst (Technical University of Denmark, Denmark) - Kyung-Hyune Rhee (Pukyong National University, South Korea) - Fei Song (Beijing Jiaotong University, China) - Hassan Takabi (University of North Texas, USA) - Danfeng (Daphne) Yao (Virginia Tech, USA) - Jeong Hyun Yi (Soongsil University, South Korea) - Meng Yu (The University of Texas at San Antonio, USA) - Quanyan Zhu (New York University, USA)
[Additional members still being invited]
AUTHOR INSTRUCTION
TBD
CONTACT
For further information regarding the workshop and paper submission, please contact Dr. Ilsun You (ilsunu@gmail.com)
Acronym | MIST 2017 + |
End date | November 3, 2017 + |
Event type | Workshop + |
Has coordinates | 32° 46' 35", -96° 47' 49"Latitude: 32.776272222222 Longitude: -96.796855555556 + |
Has location city | Dallas + |
Has location country | Category:USA + |
Homepage | http://isyou.info/conf/mist17/ + |
IsA | Event + |
Start date | October 30, 2017 + |
Submission deadline | August 4, 2017 + |
Title | MIST 2017 : The 9th ACM CCS International Workshop on Managing Insider Security Threats + |