Wednesday, May 27, 2020

[DMANET] IEEE BCCA - Deadline EXTENDED: June 25th- REDUCED REGISTRATION FEES and Virtual Presentations

*The Second IEEE International Conference on Blockchain Computing and
Applications (BCCA 2020)*

*Nov. 02 – NOV 05, 2020 – ANTALYA, TURKEY*

http://intelligenttech.org/BCCA2020/index.html


*COVID-19 Update:*

The organizing team is closely monitoring the development of the COVID-19
situation. The safety and well-being of all conference participants is our
priority. Considering the current circumstances, *BCCA 2020* *will run as
a virtual conference* *and the registration fees will be reduced.*


As a revolutionary technology, Blockchain provides a practical solution to
enable a secure and decentralized public ledger that a huge plethora of
exciting new technology applications in several areas, such as the Internet
of Things (IoT), Cyber-Physical Systems, Manufacturing, Supply-Chain, etc.
Blockchain technology has infiltrated all areas of our lives, from
manufacturing to healthcare and beyond. Cybersecurity is an industry that
has been significantly affected by this technology and maybe more so in the
future. Blockchain Technology is defined as a decentralized system of
distributed registers that are used to record data transactions on multiple
computers. The reason this technology has gained popularity is that you can
put any digital asset or transaction in the blocking chain, the industry
does not matter. Blockchain technology can be used to prevent any data
breach, identity theft, cyber-attacks or criminal acts in transactions.
This ensures that data remains private and secure. The main goal of this
workshop is to encourage both researchers and practitioners to share and
exchange their experiences and recent studies between academia and industry
in the Blockchain field.

Researchers are encouraged to submit original research contributions in all
major areas, which include, but not limited to:

· State-of-the-art of the Blockchain technology and cybersecurity

· Blockchain Technologies and Methodologies

· Recent development and emerging trends Blockchain for Cybersecurity
and Privacy

· New models, practical solutions and technological advances related
to Blockchain

· Theory of Blockchain in Cybersecurity

· Blockchain-based security for the Internet of Things and
cyber-physical systems

· Blockchain-based security solutions of smart cities infrastructures

· Authentication and authorization in Blockchain

· Applications of blockchain technologies in digital forensic

· Privacy aspects of blockchain technologies

· Applications of blockchain technologies in computer & hardware
security

· Implementation challenges facing blockchain technologies

· Blockchain-based threat intelligence and threat analytics techniques

· Blockchain-based open-source tools

· Forensics readiness of blockchain technologies

· Vulnerabilities of smart contracts

· Open issues and trends in Blockchains

*Full paper Important Dates:*

Submission deadline: May 25th, 2020 June 25th, 2020

Notification of Acceptance: Aug 15th, 2020

Submission of camera-ready: Sept 10th, 2020

*Journal Special Issues:*

Selected papers from the conference will be invited to submit an extended
version to the following journal(s). Confirmed Special Issues:

- Springer Peer-to-Peer Networking and Applications (IF: 2.397)

- Springer Cluster Computing (IF: 1.85)

- Springer Journal of Network and System Management (IF: 1.676)

Papers will be selected based on their reviewers' scores and
appropriateness to the Journal's theme. All extended versions will undergo
reviews and must represent original unpublished research work. Further
details will be made available at a later stage.

*Committee:*

*General Co-Chair*

Salil Kanhere, UNSW Sydney, Australia

Öznur Özkasap, Koç University, Turkey

*Program Co-Chairs*

Moayad Aloqaily, xAnalytics Inc., Canada

Rasheed Hussain, Innopolis, Russia

Ali Dorri, Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Brisbane, Australia

*Keynotes:*

Professor Salil Kanhere, UNSW Sydney, Australia

*Tutorial:*

Moayad Aloqaily, xAnalytics Inc., Canada

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