Track 1: Cyber Data, Information, and Knowledge Computing
• Knowledge extraction and management
• Parallel and distributed data management
• Semantic web and ontology modeling
• Semi- / un-structured cyberdata extraction and computing
• Endpoint monitoring, user and entity Analysis
• Big data computing and analytics
• Cyber knowledge computing in cloud / edge / fog computing
• Knowledge representation and reasoning
Chair:
Richard Hill, University of Huddersfield, UK ( R.Hill[AT]hud.ac.uk )
Farhan Ahmad, University of Derby, UK (f.ahmad[AT]derby.ac.uk )
Track 2: Cyber and Cyber-enabled Intelligence
• MEMS, NEMS, Micro and Biometric Devices
• Interaction with smart objects and devices
• Web analytics and security incident response
• Social network interaction and intelligence
• Data mining platforms for cyberspace
• Artificial intelligence for cyberspace
• Cyber behavioral analytics and profiling
Chair:
Octavio Loyola-González, Tecnologico de Monterrey, Mexico ( octavioloyola[AT]tec.mx
)
Track 3: Data Exchange, Pricing and Trust
• Big data exchange and trading
• Security, privacy and trustworthiness
• Blockchain for cybersecurity operations
• Blockchain in smart contracts
• Digital trust and reputation
Chair:
Qi Zhang, IBM T J Watson, USA ( Q.Zhang[AT]ibm.com )
Track 4: Smart/Green Convergence on Communication, Computing and Caching
• Big data ecosystems
• Lowering latency and low energy network protocols,
• IoT networking and communication architectures and protocols
• Big / smart data applications
• Multisensor data fusion
• Web information quality and fusion
• Streams, complex event processing
• Organized and collaborative maps and networks
Chair:
Cuneyt Gurcan Akcora, University of Texas at Dallas, USA (
cuneyt.akcora[AT]fulbrightmail.org)
TPC Member:
Chunsheng Zhu, Southern University of Science and Technology, China
Track 5: Open Tools, Platform and Service for Cyber Data and Intelligence
• Smart applications / services (e.g. smart healthcare / city)
• Programming models for smart systems
• Intelligent services and architectures for smart systems
• Cognitive computing in ubiquitous systems
• Big data tools, platforms and services in ubiquitous systems
• Situation / context-aware network applications
Chair:
Constantinos Patsakis, University of Piraeus, Greece ( kpatsak[AT]unipi.gr )
Track 6: Security, Privacy and Social Aspects
• Wireless and sensor network security
• Access control
• Smart public safety and security
• Cyberspace security, privacy and trust
• Intelligent environmental protection
• Autonomous healthcare and assistance
• Privacy and security of sensitive data (e.g. healthcare data)
Chair:
Giancarlo Fortino, University of Calabria, Italy ( g.fortino[AT]unical.it )