10TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MULTIMEDIA COMMUNICATIONS, SERVICES & SECURITY
18-19 June 2020, Krakow, Poland
IMPORTANT DATES
Paper Submission: February 2, 2020
Decision: March 15, 2020
Final: March 22, 2020
WEBSITE
http://mcss2020.kt.agh.edu.pl
GENERAL CHAIRS
Andrzej Dziech – AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland
Wim Mees – Royal Military Academy, Belgium
Andrzej Czyżewski – Gdansk University of Technology, Poland
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Matteo Merialdo – RHEA Systems, Belgium
Nikolai Stoianov – Bulgarian Defence Institute, Bulgaria
Marton Kis – Semmelweis University Health Service Management Training Center, Hungary
CALL FOR PAPERS
The 10th International Conference on Multimedia Communications, Services and Security (MCSS 2020), organised by AGH University of Science and Technology, will take place on June 18-19, 2020 in Krakow, Poland within the scope of and under the auspices of the ECHO project within the framework of the EU program Horizon 2020.
Paper submission
Articles should be submitted until 2nd February 2020.
The accepted papers will be published in Springer’s 10th International Conference, MCSS 2020, Proceedings. Additionally, selected extended articles will be published in the „International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science” with Impact Factor 1.504 (2018).
Topics of interest
The objective of the 10th Multimedia Communications, Services & Security (MCSS'20) conference is to present research and developments contributing to several aspects of cybersecurity. We are inviting both theoretical and experimental papers as well as work-in-progress research. This conference is mainly related to the topics presented within the ECHO project.
The main topics of interest are as follows:
● Data and privacy protection
● Inter-sector technology challenges and opportunities in cybersecurity
● The human factor in cybersecurity
● Development of cybersecurity education and cybersecurity certification schemes
● Cybersecurity competence centres and technology roadmaps
● Security in SCADA systems and smart grids
● Secure Internet of Things technologies
● Cybercrime-threats and counteracting
● Ethical issues and law aspects in video surveillance, Internet monitoring and security research
● Evaluation of security features in end-user applications
● Intelligent monitoring, threat detection, recognition of objects and events
● Interactive multimedia and biometric applications
● Security of multimedia and data fusion in networks
● Transport control and safety
● Cryptography techniques and protocols including spread-spectrum cryptography
● Watermarking technology for data and privacy protection
● Network security solutions
● Risk management and assessment frameworks
● Sensitive data anonymisation and protection
● Human-Machine Interfaces
● Audio-visual systems including novel multimedia architectures
● Computing methods for multimedia systems and authentication of multimedia content
● Acquisition of multimedia content and QoE management in content distribution networks
● Security solutions for industrial applications
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
● Remigiusz Baran – Kielce University of Technology, Poland
● Michael Cooke – National University of Ireland Maynooth, Ireland
● Andrzej Czyżewski – Gdansk University of Technology, Poland
● Jan Derkacz – AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland
● Andrzej Duda – Grenoble Institute of Technology, France
● Andrzej Dziech – AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland
● Luis Angel Galindo – Telefonica, Spain
● Oleg Illiashenko – National Aerospace University (KhAI), Ukraine
● Vasilis Katos – Bournemouth University, UK
● Marton Kis – Semmelweis University Health Service Management Training Center, Hungary
● Chrisitan Kollmitzer – University of Applied Sciences Wien, Austria
● Paweł Korus – Center for Cybersecurity, New York University, USA
● Bożena Kostek – Gdansk University of Technology, Poland
● Anton Kummert – University of Wuppertal, Germany
● David Larrabeiti – Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain
● Mikołaj Leszczuk – AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland
● Olaf Manuel Maennel – Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia
● Andrzej Matiolański – AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland
● Wim Mees – Royal Military Academy, Belgium
● Matteo Merialdo – RHEA Systems, Belgium
● Hans-Joachim Nern – IMAS Intelligent Media and Systems, Germany
● Marcin Niemiec – AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland
● Nikolai Stoianov – Bulgarian Defence Institute, Bulgaria
● Todor Tagarev – Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria
● Theodora Tsikrika – Centre for Research and Technology Hellas (CERTH), Greece
● Pavel Varbanov – European Software Institute – Center Eastern Europe (ESI CEE), Bulgaria
● Miroslav Vozňák – VSB – Technical University of Ostrava, Czech Republic
● Jakob Wassermann – University of Applied Sciences Wien, Austria
ORGANISATION COMMITTEE
● Remigiusz Baran – Kielce University of Technology, Poland
● Piotr Bogacki – AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland
● Wojciech Chmiel – AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland
● Jan Derkacz – AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland
● Andrzej Dziech – AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland
● Michał Grega – AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland
● Agnieszka Kleszcz – AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland
● Paweł Korus – Center for Cybersecurity, New York University, USA
● Mikołaj Leszczuk – AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland
● Andrzej Matiolański – AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland
● Marcin Niemiec – AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland
● Tomasz Ruść – the University of Computer Engineering and Telecommunications, Poland
CONFERENCE FEE
The conference fee is € 350. It includes the proceedings, conference materials, coffee breaks, lunches, conference dinner and a trip to the “Wieliczka” Salt Mine.