Symposium on Sensor Network Security
Introduction
Sensor networks are a sensing, computing and communication
infrastructure that employs devices/instruments, to observe
and respond to phenomena in the natural environment, and in
our physical and cyber world. The sensors themselves can
range from small passive microsensors (e.g., "smart dust")
to larger scale, controllable weather-sensing platforms.
Sensor networks offer a collection of engineering
challenges, ranging from software to hardware.
We are inviting contributions addressing various aspects of
sensor network security. Topics of interest include, but
are not limited to:
- Access control.
- Cryptographic protocol (design and verification).
- Key management.
- Secure routing/MAC.
- Trust management.
- Steganography.
- Privacy and anonymity.
- Intrusion detection and response.
- Cryptographic primitives (theory and implementation).
- Secure localization.
- Secure clock synchronization.
- Security applications.
- Security policy and enforcement issues.
- SCADA security.
Click here to view call for papers.
Paper Submission
Paper submissions are online here.
Chair:
- Neeli Prasad (Aalborg University)
- Marimuthu Palaniswami (The University of Melbourne)
- Yee Wei Law (The University of Melbourne)
Program Committee
- Roberto Di Pietro (Universita di Roma Tre)
- Chris Leckie (The University of Melbourne)
- Trieyan Li (Institute for Infocomm Research)
- Miao Ma (HK University of Science and Technology)
- Vallipuram Muthukkumarasamy (Griffith University)
- Udaya Parampalli (The University of Melbourne)
- Nicolas Sklavos (Tech. Edu. Inst. of Messolonghi)
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