University of Calabria, Rende (CS), Italy - September 2-5, 2024
First International Workshop on
Safeguarding Social Networks: Privacy, Security and Trust in the Age of Misinformation (SAFE-SN)
in conjunction with ASONAM 2024
in conjunction with ASONAM 2024
Opening and Keynote
14:30-14:50
The PNRR-NextGenerationEU initiative SERICS (Security and Rights in the Cyberspace): the STRIDE project on Secure and Traceable Identities in Distributed Environments Francesco Buccafurri
Session 1: Risk, Trust and Misbehavior
14:50-15:10
Detecting and Measuring Anomalous Behaviors on YouTube Shadi Shajari, Ridwan Amure and Nitin Agarwal
15:10-15:30
Mining Likes and Transactions per User for Cross-Domain Product Recommendation in Social Network and E-Commerce Emmanuel Jojoe Ainoo, C. I. Ezeife, Abdulrauf Gidado
15:30-15:45
Towards Systemic Risk Evaluation, Attribution, and Mitigation in Networked Systems: Work in Progress
Vladimir Marbukh and Michael Marbukh
15:45-16:00
Beyond Likes: Enhancing Social Media Engagement Metrics Sara Lazzaro
Session II: Fakes and Social Network Safety
16:30-16:45
A Router-based Parental Control Tool for Safe Social Network Usage Aurelio Loris Canino, Vincenzo De Angelis and Gianluca Lax
16:45-17:00
On Understanding the Dark Web through Graph Analytics
Kleanti Bashalli, Alexandros Karakasidis, Sophia Karagiorgou and George Pantelis
17:00-17:20
Claim Verification Leveraging In-Context Learning and Retrieval Augmented Generation Giuseppe Fenza, Domenico Furno, Mariacristina Gallo, Vincenzo Loia and Pio Pasquale Trotta
17:20-17:40
Deepfake Media Forensics: State of the Art and Challenges Ahead Irene Amerini, Mauro Barni, Sebastiano Battiato, Paolo Bestagini, Giulia Boato, Tania Sari Bonaventura, Vittoria Bruni, Roberto Caldelli, Francesco De Natale, Rocco De Nicola, Luca Guarnera, Sara Mandelli, Gian Luca Marcialis, Marco Micheletto, Andrea Montibeller, Giulia Orrù, Alessandro Ortis, Pericle Perazzo, Davide Salvi, Stefano Tubaro, Claudia Melis Tonti, Massimo Villari and Domenico Vitulano
17:40-18:00
Bipartite Graph Modeling for the Analysis of Fake News Propagation Carmela Bernardo, Marta Catillo, Antonio Pecchia, Francesco Vasca and Umberto Villano