in Edge Computing (EuroSPEC 2019)
Co-located with EuroS&P
12:30-14:00 | LUNCH |
14:00-14:10 | Workshop introduction |
14:10-15:10 | Invited talk by Pierangela Samarati: Data Security and Privacy in Emerging Scenarios |
15:10-15:30 | Paper #1: Edge and Fog Computing in Critical Infrastructures: Analysis, Security Threats, and Research Challenges (Pietro Tedeschi, Savio Sciancalepore) |
15:30-16:00 | COFFEE BREAK |
16:00-17:00 |
Paper #2: AntibIoTic 2.0: A Fog-based Anti-Malware for Internet of Things (Michele De Donno, Juan Manuel Donaire Felipe, Nicola Dragoni) Paper #3: SeCoNetBench: A modular framework for Secure Container Networking Benchmarks (Amr Osman, Simon Hanisch, Thorsten Strufe) Paper #4: Towards multi-party policy-based access control in federations of cloud and edge microservices (Davy Preuveneers, Wouter Joosen) |
17:00-17:30 | Rump session: Present and future of Edge Computing security |
TITLE:
Data Security and Privacy in Emerging Scenarios
ABSTRACT:
The rapid advancements in Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) have been
greatly changing our society, with clear societal and economic benefits. Mobile
technology, Cloud, Big Data, Internet of things, services and technologies that are
becoming more and more pervasive and conveniently accessible, towards to the realization
of a 'smart' society. At the heart of this evolution is the ability to collect, analyze,
process and share an ever increasing amount of data, to extract knowledge for offering
personalized and advanced services. A major concern, and potential obstacle, towards the
full realization of such evolution is represented by security and privacy issues. As a
matter of fact, the (actual or perceived) loss of control over data and potential
compromise of their confidentiality can have a strong detrimental impact on the
realization of an open framework for enabling collection, processing, and sharing of data,
typically stored or processed by external cloud services.
In this talk, I will illustrate some security and privacy issues arising in emerging
scenarios, focusing in particular on the problem of managing data while guaranteeing
confidentiality and integrity of data stored or processed by external providers.
BIO:
Pierangela Samarati is a Professor at the Department of Computer Science of the
Universita' degli Studi di Milano, Italy. Her main research interests are on data and
applications security and privacy, especially in emerging scenarios. She has participated
in several projects involving different aspects of information protection. On these
topics, she has published more than 270 peer-reviewed articles in international journals,
conference proceedings, and book chapters.
She has been Computer Scientist in the Computer Science Laboratory at SRI, CA (USA). She
has been a visiting researcher at the Computer Science Department of Stanford University,
CA (USA), and at the Center for Secure Information Systems of George Mason University, VA
(USA).
She is the chair of the IEEE Systems Council Technical Committee on Security and Privacy
in Complex Information Systems (TCSPCIS), of the ERCIM Security and Trust Management
Working Group (STM), and of the ACM Workshop on Privacy in the Electronic Society
(WPES). She is a member of several steering committees. She is ACM Distinguished Scientist
(named 2009) and IEEE Fellow (named 2012). She has received the ESORICS Outstanding
Research Award (2018), the IEEE Computer Society Technical Achievement Award (2016), the
IFIP WG 11.3 Outstanding Research Contributions Award (2012), and the IFIP TC11 Kristian
Beckman Award (2008). She has served as General Chair, Program Chair, and program
committee member of several international conferences and workshops.
Submission deadline | March 7, 2019 (Extended, firm) |
Authors' notification | April 1, 2019 |
Camera ready version | April 22, 2019 |