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SSO'2013 The International Workshop on Secure Smart Objects co-located with IEEE iThings/CPSCom/GreenCom 2013 August 19-22, 2013 Beijing, China SUBMISSION DEADLINE : April 28, 2013 ----------------------------------------------------------------- Web site: http://www.china-iot.net/Workshops/SSO.htm ----------------------------------------------------------------- With the emergence of new information and communication technologies, smart objects combined with communication infrastructures such as Internet and mobile networks enable accessing to things anywhere anytime, and collecting data secretly. To avoid emergence of a Big Brother world, stringent control on the applications involving this kind of objects is highly required with the need for objects to support security functions. The challenging issue is that smart objects are extremely constrained in terms of energy, computational power and memory, so support of strong security is made arduous. Smart cards, crypto-keys, mobile telephony, RFID and NFC, TPM or TEE are examples of these devices where complex hardware and software are designed to solve major constraints of security, safety, reliability, efficiency, quality of service, and price. Many applications with high social and business impact are part of IoT/SSO domain, including personal healthcare, intelligent transportation, home automation, mobile payment, e-passport, surveillance, etc. The most important challenges are: i) the definition of architectures, protocols and algorithms to secure smart objects and their connection to the information system on the Internet/Cloud; and ii) the creation of platforms and services that are open, secure, and interoperable to interconnect things/smart objects. The aim of this workshop is to bring together practitioners and researchers from both academia and industry in order to have a forum for discussion and technical presentations on the recent advances in theory, application and implementation of the SSO concept: technologies, protocols,algorithms, applications and services, standardisation initiatives, user experience. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: - RF & hardware for the IoT/SSO - System architectures for the IoT/SSO - Communication protocols for the IoT/SSO - Security and Testing for the IoT/SSO - New applications, services and their deployment for the IoT/SSO - Mobility management for the IoT/SSO - Experimental prototypes for the IoT/SSO - Performance evaluation for the IoT/SSO ---------------------------------------------------------------- IMPORTANT DATES: Submission deadline: April 28, 2013 Notification of Acceptance: May, 31, 2013 Camera-ready due: June 30, 2013 ----------------------------------------------------------------- SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS: All submissions must be original work not under review at any other workshop, conference, or journal. The workshop will accept papers describing completed work as well as work-in-progress. Authors are invited to submit Full Papers (up to 8 pages) or Short Papers (up to 4 pages) including figures, tables, and references. Papers should be written according to the IEEE Computer Society format: http://www.computer.org/portal/web/cscps/formatting. The submission deadline is April 28th, 2013. The PDF file of your paper must be submitted on line using the following link: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=sso2013. For any question, send an email to samia.bouzefrane@cnam.fr. Workshop proceedings will be published in the proceedings of iThings'13 by IEEE Computer Society (EI indexed). Extended versions of selected papers will be considered for publication in several SCI-index international journals. ----------------------------------------------------------------- WORKSHOP CO-CHAIRS: Samia Bouzefrane, CNAM, Paris, France Jean-Louis Lanet, University of Limoges, France Maryline Laurent, Telecom SudParis, Evry, France Li Li, Wuhan University, Wuhan, China ----------------------------------------------------------------- TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE: Gildas Avoine, Univ. catholique de Louvain, Belgium Pascal Berthomé, ENSI de Bourges, Bourges, France Patrick Biget, Trusted Logic, France Selma Boumerdassi, CNAM, Paris, France Aiguo Chen, Univ. of Electronic Science & Technology, Chengdu, China Lee Ming Cheng, City University, Hong Kong Boutheina Chetali, Trusted Labs, France Saïd Gharout, Orange Labs, France Xiaolin Gui, Xi'an Jiaotong University, China Chuanhe Huang, Wuhan University, Wuhan, China Dijiang Huang, Arizona State University, USA Michael Hutter, Graz University of Technology, Austria Jean-François Lalande, ENSI de Bourges, Bourges, France Hongbin Liang, Southwest Jiaotong University, China Jun Ma, Beijing Institute of Technology, China Andrew Philip Martin, University of Oxford, UK Pierre Paradinas, CNAM, Paris, France Weijun Qin, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China Nguyen Quang-Huy , Trusted Labs, France Hang Tu, Wuhan University, Wuhan, China Zheng Yan, Aalto Univ., Finland and Xidian Univ., China Laurence T. Yang, St Francis Xavier University, Canada Haojin Zhu, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China |
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