[AISWorld] Call for Papers: Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences–57 (HICSS-57), January 3-6, 2024

Tyson Brooks dr.tyson.brooks at ieee.org
Mon Apr 17 19:53:54 EDT 2023


*Call for Papers for the Hawaii International Conference on System
Sciences–57 (HICSS-57) *

January 3-6, 2024: Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach Resort

https://hicss.hawaii.edu/

Minitrack - Internet of Things Security: Cyber-Assurance for 5G, Zero
Trust, and Edge Computing Architectures

https://hicss.hawaii.edu/tracks-57/software-technology/#internet-of-things-security-cyberassurance-for-5g-zero-trust-and-edge-computing-architectures-minitrack




*Submission Deadline: June 15, 2023 | 11:59 pm HST *


The Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS) – has been
known worldwide as one of the longest standing scientific communities in
the information systems and technology fields. Since 1968, it has become a
respected destination that attracts high-caliber scholars and professionals
in academia, industry and government agencies around the world to discuss
their cutting-edge research.



The objective of this mini-track is to increase the visibility of current
research and emergent trends in Cyber-Assurance theory, application,
embedded ‘zero trust’ security, artificial intelligence, and
machine-learning for the Internet of Things (IoT), 5G, zero trust, and Edge
computing architectures based on theoretical aspects and studies of
practical applications. Cyber-assurance is the justified confidence that
networked systems are adequately secure to meet operational needs, even in
the presence of attacks, failures, accidents, and unexpected events.
Cyber-assurance means that 5G IoT systems, smart internet connected devices
(ICD) and networks provide the opportunity of automatically securing
themselves against cyber-attacks. The difference is that the concept of
cyber-assurance must provide embedded zero trust principles (i.e., complete
mediation) in ICD devices and virtual networks that can continue to operate
correctly even when subjected to an attack.



IoT devices rely heavily on 5G, and Edge computing systems and networks
should be able to resist the various security cyber-attacks such as hacking
of networks, devices, theft of information, disruption, etc. and be able to
continue performing under severe environmental conditions. Through embedded
processors and machine learning algorithms over the transmitted
information, the miscoding and leaking of information during transmission
channels must monitor any loss, miscoding and leaking of data. Timely
adjustments of information with falling quality and automatic switching to
the best routing IoT systems by making uses of multi-directional routing is
also warranted. Cyber-assurance will need to provide the principles and
technologies to unify these systems to deliver the end-state goal of secure
IoT systems for greatly enhanced interoperability, scalability,
performance, and agility.



Topics include but are not limited to the following:

   - Edge computing with 5G.
   - Zero trust architectures and designs for 5G, IoT, and Edge computing
   systems.
   - Implementing 5G security mechanisms in pervasive/ubiquitous computing.
   - Secure Cloud and Fog layer interaction through Edge networks.
   - Implementing privacy and security in 5G, IoT, and Edge devices and
   users.
   - Experimental results on spectrum effectiveness in End-to-End 5G
   systems.
   - Machine-to-Machine communication in 5G architectures and services.
   - 5G joint management and orchestration of IoT networking with cloud
   technologies.
   - Research on automated 5G networks intrusion detection tools and
   techniques.
   - A.I./Machine learning algorithms used to spawn and control intelligent
   agents for information assurance for 5G, IoT, and Edge computing devices
   and networks.
   - Security mechanisms for 5G , IoT, and Edge Networks.
   - Quantum algorithms and architectures for 5G, IoT, and Edge computing.

*IMPORTANT PAPER SUBMISSION DATES *



*April 15, 2023 *| Paper Submission System Opens

*June 15, 2023 |* 11:59 pm HST: Submission Deadline
*August 17, 2023* | 11:59 pm HST: Notification of Acceptance/Rejection
*September 22, 2023 *|11:59 pm HST: Deadline for Submission of Final
Manuscript for Publication
*October 1, 2023 *| 11:59 pm HST: Deadline for at least one author to
register for HICSS-57



*PAPER SUBMISSION *

Authors are invited to submit papers electronically in PDF format. Submitted
manuscripts should be structured as technical papers and may not exceed 10
letter-size (8.5 x 11) pages including all figures, tables and references.



Submissions not conforming to these guidelines may be returned without
review. The official language of the conference is English. All manuscripts
will be reviewed and judged on technical strength, originality,
significance, quality of presentation, and interest and relevance to the
conference attendees. The proceedings will be published through HICSS
conference proceedings. Submitted papers must represent original
unpublished research that is not currently under review for any other
conference or journal. Papers not following these guidelines will be
rejected without review and further action may be taken, including (but not
limited to) notifications sent to the heads of the institutions of the
authors and sponsors of the conference. Submissions received after the due
date, exceeding the page limit, or not appropriately structured may not be
considered.



*Submission Link: **https://hicss-submissions.org/
<https://hicss-submissions.org/>*



*Author instructions can be found at:* *https://hicss.hawaii.edu/authors/
<https://hicss.hawaii.edu/authors/>*



*PUBLICATION*



Proceedings will be published through the HICSS-57 conference proceedings.
Papers submitted could be accepted as REGULAR papers (10 pages) or SHORT
papers (6 pages), depending on the review scores.


Regards,

Dr. Tyson Brooks
Syracuse University
IEEE Senior Member



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