[Storage-research-list] [CFP] CSCloud2019 - 6th IEEE International
Conference on Cyber Security and Cloud Computing
by Han Qiu
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IEEE CSCloud 2019
- The 6th IEEE International Conference on Cyber Security and Cloud Computing -
June 21–23, 2019
Paris, France
http://www.cloud-conf.net/cscloud/2019/cscloud/index.html
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INTRODUCTION
The increasing demands of Cloud-based technologies have deeply changed people’s daily life, from various kinds of mobile applications to big data based services.One of the most promising trends is the Cloud-based solutions for small enterprises to deploy their business on Cloud servers. However, privacy and security issues along with the widely developed Cloud-based services are always becoming an obstacle for the usage of the Cloud services. IEEE CSCloud 2019 aims to gather recent achievements in cyber security and cloud computing fields. The conference invites those papers that concentrate on new paradigms, algorithms, and applications in cyber security or cloud computing. We also encourage researchers and practitioners to build up the connections between academia and industry. We aim to collect the latest achievements and exchange research ideas in the domains of intelligent data and security at this academic event.
TOPIC
Topics of particular interest include, but are not limited to:
- Big data security issues and cyber crime
- Social engineering, insider threats, advance spear phishing
- Security and fault tolerance for embedded or ubiquitous systems
- Security of Web-based applications and services
- Cloud users’ privacy information protection
- Critical infrastructure protection in cloud/fog/edge computing
- Cyber issues and solutions in fog/edge computing
- Reinforcement learning-based security mechanism
- Secure methods for heterogeneous cloud resource sharing
- Green cloud computing mechanisms
- Cloud-based audio/video streaming techniques
- New attack methods and applications
- Reinforcement learning-based intelligent agent in cloud computing
- Trust management in cloud/fog/edge computing
- Trust and reputation systems for cloud-based applications
- Emerging attack methods in cloud/fog/edge computing
- Digital forensics and privacy issues in cloud computing
- Anti-Forensics and Anti-Anti-Forensics Techniques
- Cyber monitoring approaches
- Data leakage, data protection and database forensics
- Identity management and fraud management
- Critical issues and solutions of Cyber security in tele-health
- Cyber security in mobile embedded systems
- New security cloud computing model, framework, and application
- Heterogeneous clouds and vulnerabilities
PAPER SUBMISSION
Prospective authors are invited to submit papers via Easychair (https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ieeecscloud2019). The submissions should be formatted with the IEEE 8.5 x 11 inches two-column format with 10-12 point font.
Detailed formatting and submission instructions are available at the conference website (http://www.cloud-conf.net/cscloud/2019/cscloud/submission.html).
IMPORTANT DATES
Paper submission: February 15, 2019
Notification of acceptance: April 15, 2019
Final manuscript submission: May 15, 2019
For further information, please contact: han.qiu(a)telecom-paristech.fr.
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[Storage-research-list] [Call for Participation] SC18 BOF on HPC
Graph Toolkits and GraphBLAS Forum
by Tumeo, Antonino
Apologies if you receive multiple copies of this CFP]
SC18 BOF on HPC Graph Toolkits and GraphBLAS Forum
http://hpc.pnl.gov/BOF/
Tuesday, November 13, 2017
5.15 PM - 6.45 PM
Kay Bailey Hutchinson Convention Center
Room D166
Dallas, TX
Theme
Government agencies, industry and academia are demanding a new generation of tools to efficiently solve large scale analytics problems in a variety of business, scientific, and national security applications. This BoF aims at gathering the community of people interested in frameworks and workflows for large scale graph analytics, surveying the current approaches, identifying new challenges and opportunities, and laying a path toward future interoperable infrastructures. As in previous editions, we will invite the GraphBLAS community to participate in a discussion of the current state and evolution of GraphBLAS, with the goal of developing requirements and recommendations for future tools.
Organizers: José Moreira (IBM), Antonino Tumeo (PNNL), Aydin Buluç (LBNL), Mahantesh Halappanavar (PNNL), John Feo (PNNL)
Program
5.15 - 5.30 Future directions for the GraphBLAS C API
Tim Mattson (Intel)
5.30 - 5.45 GraphBLAS case study and Lessons from the GraphChallenge
Tim Davis (Texas A&M), Jeremy Kepner (MIT-LL)
5.45 - 6.00 Towards a Graph Standard Library
Andrew Lumsdaine (PNNL)
6.00 - 6.15 HPC Graph Toolkits for the DOE and the DOD
Mahantesh Halappanavar (PNNL), John Feo (PNNL)
6.15 - 6.45 Panel: "We can’t define appropriate abstractions for graph libraries, so everyone should do his own custom system"
Moderator: Bruce Hendrickson (LLNL)
Panelists: David Bader (Georgia Tech), Andrew Lumsdaine (PNNL), Tim Mattson (Intel), Siva Rajamanickam (SNL)
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