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HiCoNS 2014: International Conference on High Confidence Networked Systems

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Día de Entrega:
2013-10-21 Extended
Fecha de Notificación:
2013-12-17
Fecha de Conferencia:
2014-04-15
Ubicación:
Berlin, Germany
Años:
3
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HiCoNS 2014 (International Conference on High Confidence Networked Systems) is an academic conference held in Berlin, Germany on 2014-04-15. The paper submission deadline is 2013-10-21 (extended). Acceptance notifications are sent on 2013-12-17.

The scope of the conference will include, but is not restricted to, the following topics: Threat assessment of networked systems Detectability and diagnosis of faults and attacks Intrusion and anomaly detection systems Robust and resilient network control Security economics Game theoretic approaches for security of networked systems Mechanism design and incentives for resilience Management of interdependent risks Security and privacy of networks Adversarial machine learning Security of sensor-actuator networks Design architectures for prevention, detection, and response Cyber awareness of human-centric systems Response and reconfiguration methods Test-beds for security of critical infrastructures Model based design for integration of security and control Approaches that can be applied to particular critical infrastructure systems in Transportation (surface and aviation), Energy (smart grid and building energy management), Water and gas distribution, and Healthcare (medical systems and associated embedded devices) are particularly welcomed but other areas will be explored. Equally welcomed is foundational work that cuts across multiple application areas or advances the scientific understanding of underlying principles for the development of high confidence (secure, reliable, robust, and trustworthy) networked cyber-physical systems. The conference aims at engaging researchers from multiple disciplines, control theory, computer security, network security, information economics, game theory, and and theory of incentives, and linking work being done in the applied areas with foundational work to advance a science base for high-confidence networked systems in order to provide the means of building such systems in a principled way.
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