Monday, February 22, 2021

[DMANET] CFP WORKSHOPS IEEE ATC 2021 - 18th IEEE International Conference on Advanced and Trusted Computing

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CALL FOR WORKSHOPS IEEE ATC 2021
18th IEEE International Conference on Advanced and Trusted Computing
Atlanta, USA
October 18-21, 2021

Website: http://www.ieeesmartworld.org
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OVERVIEW:

Advances in technologies and our society will also result in an integration
of our real, cyber, and virtual worlds to form smart, and cyber-physical
socially aware and integrated hyper worlds. Underpinning such worlds are
advanced
computing (AC) infrastructure and trusted computing (TC) applications and
services.
For example, a robust and resilient AC infrastructure can support TC
applications
and services, in order to provide secure and/or privacy-preserving
communications,
as well as ensuring computing and communication systems and services are
available,
predictable, accountable, controllable, assessable, sustainable,
dependable,
persistent, and secure.

Proposals are solicited for Workshops to be held in conjunction with IEEE
ATC 2021.
A Workshop should aim at providing a forum on emerging topics of high
interest to
the security and privacy community working on advanced and trusted
technologies.

IMPORTANT DATES:

* Workshop proposals due: March 30, 2021
* Notification of decision: April 15, 2021

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WORKSHOP CHAIRS AND SUBMISSION:

- Cristina Alcaraz, University of Malaga, Spain
- Reza M. Parizi, Kennesaw State University, USA
- Tianqing Zhu, University of Technology Sydney, Australia

Submission via email to: ieeeatc2021.workshops@gmail.com

For further details, visit http://www.ieeesmartworld.org/atc/

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