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SI IEEE Internet Computing 2022 : IEEE Internet Computing - Special Issue on Privacy and Trust in Cyber-Pandemics

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Link: https://www.computer.org/digital-library/magazines/ic/call-for-papers-special-issue-on-privacy-and-trust-in-cyber-pandemics
 
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Submission Deadline Jan 12, 2022
Notification Due May 2, 2022
Final Version Due Aug 1, 2022
Categories    privacy   trust   pandemics   security
 

Call For Papers

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Special issue on
Privacy and Trust in Cyber-Pandemics
IEEE Internet Computing
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The response to major epidemics and pandemics known in recent history, such as Plague and Cholera, has been mostly focused on minimizing human contact, especially between infected and healthy individuals. The same public health strategies have been deployed to contain the spread of the COVID’19 disease and maintain social structures in this pandemic that the world is currently facing. However, with the technological capabilities of the current times and the data-driven world we live in, the response to this new pandemic has significantly relied on data-based tracking, data analytics, and machine learning. Some initial research already suggests that this could have had significant effects on individual privacy and their trust in some systems and technologies. At the same time, social distancing and lockdowns have shifted almost all aspects of human communication, including for work or others, to the digital space. This strong increase in reliance on digital communications and the sudden need for its adoption in different scopes have created an advantage for cybersecurity criminals and opportunists. With more and more assets online, cyberattacks become more profitable and more attractive in return on investment. An increase in cyberattacks that can also have pandemic potential in terms of spread and effects on society at large is a risk that cannot be overlooked.

In this special issue at IEEE Computing, we provide a forum for researchers working on privacy, digital trust, and cybersecurity to discuss pandemics' impact and the challenges in ensuring the security, privacy, and safety of different parties. Work exploring the effects of pandemics on privacy and trust within the context of cyberattacks or as part of the new normal, or work investigating the involved challenges and proposing solutions are particularly welcome. Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
- Changes in privacy and trust landscapes under the pandemic
- Effects of cybersecurity attacks on privacy, trust, and the safety of the populations in times of a pandemic
- Preparedness for cyberattacks with pandemic potential;
- Privacy-preserving contact tracing technologies
- Centralized vs. peer-to-peer systems for public health measures

Important Dates
Paper submissions due: 12 January 2022
First-round review due: 2 March 2022
Revision due: 2 April 2022
Final decision notification: 2 May 2022
Camera-ready submission due: 16 May 2022
Publication: July/August 2022


https://www.computer.org/digital-library/magazines/ic/call-for-papers-special-issue-on-privacy-and-trust-in-cyber-pandemics

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