[Fiware-security] [FIWARE-Security] Journal of Information Security and Applications - Special Issue on Identity Management and Protection

WALLER Adrian Adrian.Waller at uk.thalesgroup.com
Tue Sep 3 13:07:51 CEST 2013


Dear all,
                I am editing a Special Issue of the Elsevier JISA journal on Identity Protection and Management. This could be appropriate for some of the work you have done in FI-WARE (or elsewhere) on IdM, so please consider submitting something. The Call for Papers is below and more information can be found at http://www.journals.elsevier.com/journal-of-information-security-and-applications/call-for-papers/special-issue-on-identity-protection-and-management/. Deadline for submission is September 30th.

Regards,

Adrian
Special Issue on Identity Protection and Management

Motivation

The increasing move to online business and e-government requires management of various aspects of peoples' identities on information systems. Usernames, passwords, personal profiles, social security numbers, patient identifiers, e-mail addresses, credit card numbers, etc. are used to uniquely identify individuals. Many of these identifiers are highly mobile, and spread into many information systems and purposes. As a result, individuals increasingly leave trails of personal data when using the Internet, which allow them to be profiled and which persist for long periods of time. At the same time, trends such as Cloud Computing make it increasingly difficult for both information managers and individuals to control and manage this personal information. To make systems more usable for both individuals and information managers, Identity Management systems are needed that are interoperable and can be reused in multiple systems. In addition, as a result of increasing cyber fraud and cyber terrorism, the demand for better technical methods of identification is growing, not only in companies and organisations but also in the world at large.

This special issue on Identity Protection and Management is intended to bring forth the recent advancements in this area. Original and unpublished contributions covering, but not limited to, the following and related issues concerning Identity Management and Privacy are solicited. Extended editions of published conference papers are also welcome.

 *   New Identity Management technologies and approaches
 *   Interoperable Identity Management solutions
 *   Privacy-Enhancing Technologies (PETs)
 *   Identity Management solutions for e-Government
 *   Identity Protection and Management in and for Cloud Computing
 *   Privacy and Identity Management in social networks
 *   Risk analysis techniques for privacy risk and privacy impact assessment
 *   Identity theft prevention
 *   User-centric and usable Identity Management
 *   Legal, social, economic, philosophical and ethical aspects
 *   Attacks on Identity Management systems
 *   Methods of identification and authentication
 *   Anonymity, pseudonymity, unlinkability and unobservability mechanisms
 *   Surveillance, monitoring and profiling methods
 *   Federated Identity Management
 *   Tracing, monitoring and forensics
 *   Privacy and anonymity in the Web

Important Dates

 *   Paper submission: September 30, 2013
 *   First-round acceptance notification: November 29, 2013
 *   Revision: December 20, 2013
 *   Final decision: January 31, 2014
 *   Submission of final paper: February 14, 2014
 *   Publication date: March 31, 2014

Submission Details

Paper submissions for the special issue should follow the submission format and guidelines for regular Elsevier Information Security Technical Report (ISTR) papers. Author guidelines can be found at http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/31185/authorinstructions. All the papers will be peer-reviewed following the ISTR reviewing procedures. Guest editors will make an initial determination of the suitability and scope of all submissions. Papers that either lack originality, clarity in presentation or fall outside the scope of the special issue will not be sent for review and the authors will be promptly informed in such cases.

Guest Editors

Dr Adrian Waller
Thales UK Research and Technology,
Worton Drive,
Reading  RG2 0SB
United Kingdom
Phone: +44 (0) 118 9868601
Email: adrian.waller at uk.thalesgroup.com<mailto:adrian.waller at uk.thalesgroup.com>

Dr Gregorio Martinez
University of Murcia
Facultad de Informatica
Campus de Espinardo, s/n
30.100 Murcia
Spain
Phone: +34 868 887646
Email: gregorio at um.es<mailto:gregorio at um.es>

Dr Felix Gomez Marmol
NEC Laboratories Europe
Kurfuersten-Anlage, 36
69115, Heidelberg
Germany
Phone: +49 6221 4342 124
Email: felix.gomez-marmol at neclab.eu<mailto:felix.gomez-marmol at neclab.eu>

Short Biographies of Guest Editors:

Dr Adrian Waller
Dr Adrian Waller is a Chief Technical Consultant in Information Security at Thales UK Research and Technology, responsible for providing consultancy and research expertise on a wide variety of security projects. His research interests include most areas of information and cyber security, but particularly data protection, security architectures, cryptography, network security, access control and identity management.

Dr Gregorio Martinez
Dr Gregorio Martinez is associate professor in the Department of Information and Communications Engineering of the University of Murcia. His research interests include security and management of networks and services as well as advanced computational models and paradigms.

Dr Felix Gomez Marmol
Dr Felix Gomez Marmol is a senior researcher in the security group at NEC Laboratories Europe, Heidelberg, Germany. His research interests include authorisation, authentication and trust management in distributed and heterogeneous systems, security management in mobile devices and design and implementation of security solutions for mobile and heterogeneous environments.


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