3rd International Workshop on Bio-inspired Security, Trust, Assurance and Resilience

Event Dates

May 24, 2018 - May 24, 2018

Location

San Francisco, CA, US

Submission Deadline

Jan 25, 2018

3rd International Workshop on Bio-inspired Security, Trust, Assurance

and Resilience (BioSTAR 2018) co-located with 39th IEEE Symposium on

Security and Privacy (IEEE S&P 2018)

May 24, 2018,

The Hyatt Regency, San Francisco, CA, USA

Workshop website: http://biostar.cybersecurity.bio/

IMPORTANT DATES

January 25 (EXTENDED), 2018: Regular Paper Submission

February 15, 2018: Notification Date

March 5, 2018: Camera-Ready Paper Deadline

The extended versions of all accepted papers will be considered for

publication in a special issue of the Journal of Cyber Security and

Mobility (confirmed!).

OVERVIEW

As computing and communication systems continue to expand and offer new

services, these advancements require more dynamic, diverse, and

interconnected computing infrastructures. Unfortunately, defending and

maintaining resilient and trustworthy operation of these complex systems

are increasingly difficult challenges. Conventional approaches to

Security, Trust, Assurance and Resilience (STAR for short) are often too

narrowly focused and cannot easily scale to manage large, coordinated

and persistent attacks in these environments. Designs found in nature

are increasingly used as a source of inspiration for STAR and related

networking and intelligence solutions for complex computing and

communication environments.

Nature’s footprint is present in the world of Information Technology,

where there are an astounding number of computational bio-inspired

techniques. These well-regarded approaches include genetic algorithms,

neural networks, ant algorithms, immune systems just to name a few. For

example several networking management and security technologies have

successfully adopted some of nature’s approaches, such as swarm

intelligence, artificial immune systems, sensor networks, moving target

defense, diversity-based software design, etc.

Nature has also developed an outstanding ability to recognize

individuals or foreign objects and adapt/evolve to protect a group or a

single organism. Solutions that incorporate these nature-inspired

characteristics often have improved performance and/or provided new

capabilities beyond more traditional methods.

The aim of this workshop is to bring together the research

accomplishments provided by the researchers from academia and the

industry. The other goal is to show the latest research results in the

field of nature-inspired STAR aspects in computing and communications.

Topics of interests include, but are not limited to:

– Nature-inspired anomaly and intrusion detection

– Adaptation algorithms

– Biometrics

– Nature-inspired algorithms and technologies for STAR

– Biomimetics

– Artificial Immune Systems

– Adaptive and Evolvable Systems

– Machine Learning, neural networks, genetic algorithms for STAR

– Nature-inspired analytics and prediction

– Cognitive systems

– Sensor and actuator networks and systems

– Information hiding solutions (steganography, watermarking) for

network traffic

– Cooperative defense systems

– Cloud-supported nature-inspired STAR

– Theoretical development in heuristics

– Management of decentralized networks

– Nature-inspired algorithms for dependable networks

– Platforms for STAR services

– Diversity in computing and communications

– Survivable and sustainable systems

– STAR management systems

– Autonomic cyber defenses

The workshop is an interesting supplement for the IEEE Security and

Privacy 2018 in area of security & communication networks.

SUBMISSION AND REGISTRATION

Papers will be accepted based on peer review (3 per paper) and should

contain original, high quality work. All papers must be written in English.

Authors are invited to submit Regular Papers (maximum 6 pages) via

EasyChair (https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=biostar2018). Papers

accepted by the workshop will be published in the Conference Proceedings

published by IEEE Computer Society Press.

Papers must be formatted for US letter (not A4) size paper with margins

of at least 3/4 inch on all sides. The text must be formatted in a

two-column layout, with columns no more than 9 in. high and 3.375 in.

wide. The text must be in Times font, 10-point or larger, with 12-point

or larger line spacing. Authors are encouraged to use the IEEE

conference proceedings templates. Failure to adhere to the page limit

and formatting requirements will be grounds for rejection.

The extended versions of all accepted papers will be considered for

publication in a special issue of the Journal of Cyber Security and

Mobility (confirmed!).

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

Wojciech Mazurczyk, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland

Errin W. Fulp, Wake Forest University, NC, USA

Mohamed Eltoweissy, Virginia Military Institute, USA

Kenji Leibnitz, National Institute of Information and Communications

Technology, Japan

Nina Fefferman, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA

CONTACT

For any enquiries please contact us at: contact@cybersecurity.bio.