Special Session organized by Víctor Gayoso Martínez (Institute of Physical and Information Technologies, Spanish National Research Council, CSIC) and Professor Koji Ishibashi (University of Electrocommunications, Japan) as part of the 15th International Conference on Computational Intelligence in Security for Information Systems (CISIS) that will be held in Salamanca (Spain) in September 2022.
Today it is clear that future societies can only be built upon continuous and reliable data connectivity, in which IoT devices will be ubiquitous. This presents great opportunities for developing new services, but at the same time it also brings many risks and technical challenges in areas such as data security and user privacy. The advent of quantum computers will reinforce the need to design algorithms, protocols, and primitives that can withstand both conventional and quantum attacks.
This special session welcomes theoretical and applied contributions that address algorithms, technologies, and practices to strengthen the security of any device storing and transmitting data, specially IoT devices, with the ultimate goal of developing trusted and reliable connected societies.
The list of possible topics includes, but is not limited to, the following:
- Cybersecurity in future connected societies.
- Pre-quantum and post-quantum cryptography applied to IoT devices.
- New proposals for technologies that can be deployed now and survive the advent of quantum computers.
- Wireless Physical Layer Security.
For more information, visit http://www.2022.cisisconference.eu/accepted-special-sessions/