Â鶹´«Ã½AV GlobalSIP 2017 Symposium on Control and Information Theoretic Approaches to Privacy and Security
The ubiquity of technologies such as wireless communications, biometric identification systems, on-line data repositories, and smart electricity grids, has created new challenges in information security and privacy. Traditional approaches based on cryptography are far from adequate in such complex systems and fundamentally new techniques must be developed. Control and Information theory provide fundamental limits that can guide the development of methods for addressing these challenges. Historically, both Systems and Control and the Information Theory communities have developed independent approaches to deal with the issue of security and privacy. But various emerging applications require tools from both theories to be used in tandem. There has been relatively little effort in bringing the two fields together and have a cohesive discussion on modelling and solution approaches to security and privacy. The symposium aims to serve as such a venue that discusses the perspectives developed by both communities in a timely and productive manner. Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
- Modeling systems under cyber and physical attacks
- Intrusion detection and attack identification
- Secure state estimation and communication
- Game theoretic, supervisory, and robust control approaches to security and privacy
- Secrecy and secret key capacity of wireless channel
- Secure communication under adversarial attack
- Practical code design for physical layer security
- Secure cross-layer design techniques
- Secure communication with an uncertain physical layerÌý•ÌýJamming-assisted secure wireless transmission
- Security and Privacy issues in applications (e.g., SmartÌýGrids, UAVs, etc.)
Paper Submission:
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Prospective authors are invited to submit full-length papers (up to 4 pages for technical content including figures andÌýpossibleÌýreferences, and with one additional optional 5th page containing only references) and extended abstracts (up to 2 pages, for paper-lessÌýindustryÌýpresentations and Ongoing Work presentations) via the GlobalSIP 2017 conference website. Manuscripts should be original (notÌýsubmitted/published anywhere else) and written in accordance with the standard Â鶹´«Ã½AV double-column paper template. Accepted full-lengthÌýpapersÌýwill be indexed on Â鶹´«Ã½AV Xplore. Accepted abstracts will not be indexed in Â鶹´«Ã½AV Xplore, however the abstracts and/or the presentationsÌýwill beÌýincluded in the Â鶹´«Ã½AV SPS SigPort. Accepted papers and abstracts will be scheduled in lecture and poster sessions.
- May 15, 2017:Ìý Paper submission due
- June 30, 2017: Notification of AcceptanceÌý
- July 22, 2017: Camera-ready papers due
General Co-Chairs:Ìý
Aditya Mahajan, McGill University (
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Ashish Khisti, University of Toronto (
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Rafael F. Schaefer, Technische Universität Berlin (
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Technical Co-Chairs:
Cedric Langbort, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (
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Holger Boche, Technische Universität München (
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