The 7th International Conference on Mathematical Methods, Models and Architectures for Computer Networks Security (MMM-ACNS 2017) is dedicated to the theoretical and practical aspects of the computer network and information security.
Topics
- Anti-malware techniques: detection, analysis, prevention,
- Adaptive security,
- Applied cryptography,
- Anti-phishing, anti-spam, anti-fraud, anti-botnet techniques,
- Cloud Security,
- Authentication, authorization and access control,
- Covert channels,
- Computer and network forensics,
- Cyber-physical systems,
- Critical infrastructure protection,
- Data and application security,
- Cyber security of industrial control systems,
- Deception systems and honeypots,
- Data mining, machine learning, and bio-inspired approaches for security,
- Digital Rights Management,
- Denial-of-service attacks and countermeasures,
- Embedded system security,
- ECommerce, eBusiness and eGovernment security,
- Information resilience under malicious attacks,
- Formal analysis of security properties,
- Internet and web security,
- Information warfare,
- Language-based security,
- Intrusion prevention, detection, and response,
- New ideas and paradigms for security,
- Network resilience,
- Reliability and dependability,
- Operating system security,
- Security and privacy in pervasive and ubiquitous computing,
- Risks metrics, risk analysis and risk management,
- Security for large-scale systems and critical infrastructures,
- Security event and information management,
- Security of emerging technologies: sensor, wireless/mobile, peer-to-peer and overlay networks,
- Security in social networks,
- Security modeling and simulation,
- Security of autonomous agents and multi-agent systems,
- Security protocols,
- Security policies,
- Security visualization,
- Security verification,
- Smartphone security,
- Self-protecting and healing,
- Trust and reputation management,
- Trusted computing,
- Vulnerability assessment
Who should Attend
Attendees from academia and governmental organizations as well as practitioners in the area of computer networks and information security with a focus on novel theoretical aspects of computer network security