Important Dates
Paper submission: September, 1
Paper notification: September, 15
Workshop: October, 20
University of Nice Côte D'Azur (France)
Institute of Theoretical and Applied Informatics, Polish Academy of Sciences, and University Côte d’Azur
ITI-CERTH (Greece)
Safepay (Hungary)
University of Nice Côte D'Azur (France)
Safepay (Hungary)
IoT systems are complex, large scale, distributed, and must run typically in an open and accessible context. Coordinated behaviour across the IoT, including edge and cloud infrastructures needs to be managed to achieve optimum security and performance at minimum energy consumption. Indeed, the increased energy consumption of such systems is increasingly a subject of concern. On the other hand, their trustworthiness, including security and resilience, is critical, ranging from business critical to safety critical. Thus, such integrated IoT-Edge-Cloud Systems must be able to self-monitor for security and safety, and also for performance and energy consumption, and they should adapt in quasi-real time to attain safe states in the presence of threats.
Thereby, the objective of the SMITE 2022 workshop is to:
foster early stage and advanced research on fundamental and applied research on system analysis, threat detection, modelling, simulation and adaptation techniques to increase the security and resilience of IoT systems,
bring together researchers from the security, software development and IoT communities, to promote discussions between theoreticians and practitioners,
discuss the transfer and/or applicability of research results to IoT industrial case studies.
We are seeking contributions that report on research results or experiences on the following topic of interest (but not limited to):
Security-by-design for IoT systems
Advanced Techniques for Threat Detection in IoT systems
Simulation of physical systems and things
Simulation and modelling of cyber-physical threats
Risk analysis and management for IoT systems
Dynamic adaptation of IoT systems in response to cyber-physical threats
Architecture for secure and resilient IoT systems
DevSecOps of IoT Systems
The workshop participants will be selected based on their contributions related to these topics. Applications for attendance are invited, through submission of recent research by submitting:
Full papers (8 pages in CEUR ) on original research, or on lessons learned from detailed research, system implementations or system evaluations,
Position papers (6 pages in CEUR format) covering a well-argued vision or position,
Brief demonstration papers (4 pages in CEUR format) to introduce research prototypes and operational systems which authors wish to share with the community.
We expect that accepted Full and Position papers will be published in the Proceedings that will appear shortly after the Symposium. Submissions must be in English and should be made in CEUR style to this easychair link. Selected best papers will be invited to submit an extended version of their contribution to the Infocommunications Journal.
Each paper accepted to the SMITE workshop will require at least one “Workshop Author Registration” to be included in the program and the proceedings.
Maria Carla Calzarossa (Univ. di Pavia, Italy)
Laurent Capocchi (Univerty of Corse, France)
Tadeusz Czachorski (Institute of Theoretical and Applied Informatics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland)
Nicolas Ferry (University Côte d’Azur, France)
Erol Gelenbe (Institute of Theoretical and Applied Informatics, Polish Academy of Sciences, and University Côte d’Azur)
Stéphane Lavirotte (University Côte d’Azur, France)
Victor Muntes (Beawre, Spain)
Phu H. Nguyen (SINTEF, Norway)
Erkuden Rios (Tecnalia, Spain)
Hui Song (SINTEF, Norway)
Jean-Yves Tigli (University Côte d’Azur, France)
To be completed
The workshop is co-sponsored by the IoTAC and DYNABIC H2020 Projects