CALL FOR
CHAPTERS
INTELLIGENT METHODS FOR
CYBERWARFARE
Edited by
Ronald Yager
Machine Intelligence Institute, Iona College, USA
Naif Alajlan
Department of Computer Engineering, King
Saud University, Saudi Arabia
Marek Reformat
Electrical and Computer
Engineering, University of Alberta, Canada
Publisher: Springer
By Cyberwarfare we mean
situations in which one entity, individual or organization, attacks
another entity through cyberspace for the purpose, among other things,
of stealing information, effecting the performance of its adversaries
computer environment or sabotaging physical or information centric
systems. With the pervasive use of computers and the Internet,
organizations have become more and more vulnerable to cyber attacks.
Our concern here is with all aspects of Cyberwarfare, cognitive
aspects, technical and cryptographic aspects and as well aspects of
vulnerability of crucial systems to cyber attack. We are open to
both defensive and offensive aspects of Cyberwarfare
This volume seeks
contributions from a broad spectrum of authors from practitioners to
researchers. It is open to a wide community of disciplines that
make up the emerging domain of Cyberwarfare technologies
Topics of
Interest Include, but are not Limited to, the
Following
Game Theory
Decision Theory
Uncertainty Modeling
Information Fusion
Approximate Reasoning
Risk Assessment and Risk Management
Strategic Planning
Conflict Management and Negotiations
Uncovering Emergent Threats
Data Mining and Machine Learning
Intelligence and Security Informatics
Network Security
Cryptographic Technologies
Surveillance Technologies
Information Assurance
Intrusion Detection system
Network Forensics
Hardware and Computer Software Security
Hacking Techniques
Physical and Information Systems Vulnerability
Attack Proof Design of Systems Such as; Financial, Refining, Power
Grids, Military and Defense Manufacturing, Service, Transportation,
Mining, Oil and Gas Networks,
Disaster Recovery
Continuity of Operations and Business Impact Analysis
Process for
Contribution
The first step is to submit a
brief one page-summary of your proposal for a chapter before May
15, 2013. Please email the proposal to
[log in to unmask]. Authors of accepted
proposals will be notified and will be provided with detailed
guideline.
Important
Dates
May 15,
2013
Proposal Submission
June 15, 2013
Notification of Acceptance
September 15, 2013
Full
Chapter Submission
October 30, 2013
Review Results Provided
November 30, 2013
Final Chapter Required