Special Session: Biometric technology and Cybersecurity
Co-Chairs: Iosif Mporas (University of Hertfordshire) and Vitomir Struc (University of Ljubljana)
Biometric technology has become one of the most important components in cybersecurity systems. Biometric interfaces allow users to access to cyberphysical infrastructures in a secure, reliable and convenient way. The goal of this special session is to present the most recent and advanced work related to biometric technology for cybersecurity and to bring together researchers and practitioners working on problems in this area of research.
We invite research papers on (but not limited to):
• facial, voice, iris, fingerprint, and other biometric modalities applied to problems in cybersecurity,
• multimodal biometrics technologies for cybersecurity,
• presentation attacks on cybersecurity systems,
• novel datasets and performance studies,
• applications of biometric solutions in the context of cybersecurity systems.
Full paper submission: May 4, 2020
https://site.ieee.org/iccst/2020-hatfield-uk/
The 54th IEEE International Carnahan Conference on Security Technology (ICCST 2020)
Hatfield, Hertfordshire, UK, 2-4 September 2020.