16th IEEE INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON INFORMATION FORENSICS AND SECURITY (WIFS) 2024
ROME, ITALY, DECEMBER 2-5, 2024
AIMS AND SCOPE
The IEEE International Workshop on Information Forensics and Security (WIFS) 2024 will be the 16th edition of the major annual event organized by the IEEE Information Forensics and Security Technical Committee (IFS-TC) of the IEEE Signal Processing Society (SPS). The major goal of WIFS is to bring together researchers working in the different areas of information forensics and security to discuss challenges, exchange ideas, and share state-of-the-art results and technical expertise, with the aim of building a community capable of providing adequate tools and solutions to face the challenges of tomorrow.
WIFS 2024 will be held in Rome, Italy, from December 2 to December 5, hosted by Roma Tre University, and it will see the participation of researchers from all over the world, who will allow to have a high-level technical program, also thanks to the expertise of the program committee involved, and who will have the opportunity to exploit an interesting social program taking advantage of the charm of the Eternal City.
CALL FOR TUTORIALS
The organizing committee invites proposals for Tutorials on relevant and emerging topics in the areas of Information Forensics and Security. Tutorials will be given during the first day of the conference, on Monday December 2, 2024.
CALL FOR SPECIAL SESSIONS
The organizing committee invites proposals for innovative and high-quality special sessions on emerging topics, which complement the regular program of the conference. Special sessions should both provide an overview of the state of the art in the proposed field, and highlight the most promising research directions, trends and issues. Special session proposals will be evaluated based on the proposed topic, the expected impact, the expected quality of the contributed papers, and the session organizers and contributing authors. Special session paper submissions will be reviewed via the same process used for the regular program, and papers are expected to meet the same quality standards. Accepted and presented papers will be submitted for inclusion into IEEE Xplore.
CALL FOR DEMOS
The organizing committee invites proposals for demonstrations of applications in information forensics and security topics. Demos are intended as real, practical, and interactive proof of the presenters' research ideas and scientific or engineering contributions, with the goal of providing researchers and practitioners with the opportunity to discuss working systems, applications, prototypes, or proof-of-concepts. Accepted and presented demos will be described in short papers that will be submitted for inclusion into IEEE Xplore.
CALL FOR CHALLENGES
The organizing committee invites proposals for challenges addressing problems that will engage and excite the information forensics and security research community. Organizers should design challenges to make the results replicable by others, thus requiring a formal benchmark (which may include a test set). Organizers will have to evaluate the submitted results/models, and will be asked to summarize the outcomes in a paper to be presented at the workshop and submitted for inclusion into IEEE Xplore.
CALL FOR PAPERS
Prospective authors are invited to submit research papers be up to 6 double-column pages, including references and figures, presenting original works and addressing Information Forensics and Security aspects in a broad sense. The review process will be single-blind (author’s names can be reported in the submitted papers). Accepted and presented papers will be submitted for inclusion into IEEE Xplore. It is planned to organize a special issue with invitations for a selection of the best presented papers.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the use or advances of the following areas:
• Anonymization and Data Privacy
• Applied Cryptography
• Biometrics
• Communication and Physical-Layer Security
• Cybersecurity
• Forensic Analysis
• Hardware Security
• Multimedia Content Hash
• Network Security
• Surveillance
• Usability and Human Factors
• Watermarking and Data Hiding
• Adversarial Machine Learning
• Steganography and Covert Communications
• Information Theoretic Security
• Security of Large Networked Systems
IMPORTANT DATES
• Special Session proposal: March 18, 2024
• Special Session notification: March 29, 2024
• Challenge proposal: April 15, 2024
• Challenge notification: April 19, 2024
• Tutorial proposal: June 2, 2024
• Tutorial notification: June 7, 2024
• Paper submission: June 30, 2024
• Reviews notification: September 2, 2024
• Rebuttal/Challenge paper deadline: September 6, 2024
• Acceptance notification: September 13, 2024
• Camera-ready submission: September 27, 2024
• Early registration: October 4, 2024
• Workshop: December 2 – 5, 2024
CONTACTS
For further information, please visit https://wifs2024.uniroma3.it or send an email to wifs2024.contacts@uniroma3.it.
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Emanuele Maiorana Ph.D.
Roma Tre University,
Via Vito Volterra 62, 00146 Roma, Italy
Ph. +39 0657337365
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