Special Issue: Security and Privacy for the Internet of Things
摘要截稿:
全文截稿: 2018-08-06
影响因子: 3.111
期刊难度:
CCF分类: B类
中科院JCR分区:
• 大类 : 计算机科学 - 3区
• 小类 : 计算机:硬件 - 3区
• 小类 : 计算机:信息系统 - 3区
• 小类 : 工程:电子与电气 - 3区
• 小类 : 电信学 - 3区
Overview
The Internet of Things (IoT) is rapidly evolving from theory to real-life and large scale deployments. Examples include smart homes, industrial manufacturing, distributed sensing and tracking for logistics, and monitoring for transportation systems. While some IoT devices today provide basic security protection, security and privacy is very often centralized in the cloud and proprietary. Furthermore, large numbers of insecure devices can be integrated in a botnet and used to run denial of service attacks.
To foster trust, the myriad of IoT devices have to be designed and built with security and privacy in mind. As devices become smaller and may only use a limited amount of energy, guaranteeing security becomes a difficult task. Furthermore, the role the edge plays in protecting and scaling IoT devices is largely unclear.
This special issue is devoted to all aspects of IoT security and privacy, addressing the threats posed by the widespread use of the IoT.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Security and privacy solutions for the IoT
- Secure and privacy-enhancing protocols for the IoT
- Distributed security for the cloud, the edge, and IoT devices
- Mitigation of security risks posed by large numbers of insecure devices.
- “Successful” attack instances in today’s IoT and proposed mitigations
- Threat models and attack strategies in the IoT
- Malware and intrusion detection for the IoT
- Trust and collaboration among IoT devices
- Security management that supports scalable IoT security
- Self-healing and attack resilience for the IoT
- Industrial case studies and best practices including large-scale IoT test beds
- Embedded security and hardware security mechanism for protecting the IoT