- From: George Mastorakis <mastorakis@gmail.com>
- Date: Wed, 22 May 2019 11:20:09 +0300
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Our apologies if you receive multiple copies of this announcement. =========================================================================================== *1^st International Workshop on Enabling Cyber Security for Small Medium Enterprises ecosystems (SEC4SME2019)* https://www.pasiphae.eu/sec4sme2019 Paper Submission deadline: 15/06/2019 =========================================================================================== Cybersecurity incidents cause major economic damage to European businesses and the economy at large. Such incidents undermine the trust of citizens and enterprises in the digital society. From a small business perspective, damages paid due to customer data being compromised, along with the corresponding impact on the firm reputation, can be a significant cause of economic loss for businesses after a cyber incident. Moreover, Sixty Percent of SMEs that fell victims of cyber-attacks did not recover and, consequently, were shut down within 6 months. Some estimates put the cost of cyber-crime to the global economy at more than $445bn and more than 150,000 jobs, but the true cost is far greater as many countries do not report on this. SEC4SME <https://www.pasiphae.eu/sec4sme2019/>workshop aims to complement IEEE CAMAD 2019 by focusing on the Challenges identified for SME security and collecting contributions from both Industry and academia. The main idea is to present the specific objective needed for achieving high Security in SME environment We are particularly interested in (but not limited to) areas such as: Cybersecurity for small and medium-sized enterprises Social Engineering, Attack Patterns, Secure Software Defined Networking, IDS/IPS Logging and auditing mechanisms Secure and Trusted Paradigm for Interoperable eHealth Services Secure Cross border Health Data exchange, Security Information and Event Management Secure Multi-cloud Services Development, Orchestration, Deployment and Continuous Management Cloud Automation, Cloud Native Platforms, Monitoring, CI/CD Securing IoT Ecosystems IoT devices interoperability, IoT Data Exchange, Secure Lightweight Communications, Container based secure services Edge-Centric Cybersecurity Centralized or De-Centralized architecture, FPGA, PCP Cloud Native Security Tools, Standards, Frameworks, Solutions Automation Platforms The accepted papers of SEC4SME2019 will be published in IEEEXPLORE, thus they must be formatted according to the author guidelines of CAMAD2019. Important Dates Submission: 15/06/2019 Notification: 15/07/2019 Camera-ready: 31/07/2019 Edas Link: https://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=26104&track=96673 More info: https://www.pasiphae.eu/sec4sme2019/ General Co-Chairs Evangelos Markakis, Hellenic Mediterranean University, Greece Dimitrios Tzovaras, Certh,, Greece Konstantinos Votis, Certh,ITI, Greece Jose Fran. Ruiz, Atos, Spain Sotiris Diamantopoulos, Exus, UK Sotiris Ioannidis, Forth, Greece Jorge Bernal Bernabe, University of Murcia, Spain Manos Papoutsakis, FORTH, Greece
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