CALL FOR PAPERS International Workshop on Artificial Intelligence and Security Challenges in Emerging Networks (AISCEN 2019) https://sites.google.com/view/aiscen2019 to be held in conjunction with the 10th International Conference on Emerging Ubiquitous Systems and Pervasive Networks (EUSPN). The recent rise of emerging networking technologies such as social networks, content centric networks, IoT networks, etc. have attracted lots of attention from academia as well as industry. In fact, the attractiveness of such networks leads to the increase of security risks in particularly privacy and security threats. Besides, recent years have seen a dramatic increase in applications of artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, and data mining to security and privacy problems. The purpose of this workshop is to disseminate cutting-edge research results, highlight research challenges and open issues, and promotes further research interest and activities in security and privacy in emerging networking technologies. Moreover, does this workshop welcome submissions that evaluate existing research results by reproducing experiments. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to following topics: 1. Social intelligence/ Artificial Intelligence 2. AI for routing protocols 3. Spam detection 4. Phishing detection and prevention 5. Botnet detection 6. Intrusion detection and response 7. Secure multiparty computation and cryptographic approaches 8. Privacy-preserving data mining 9. AI approaches to trust and reputation 10. Vulnerability testing through intelligent probing (e.g. fuzzing) 11. Content-driven security policy management & access control 12. Techniques and methods for generating training and test sets 13. Anomalous behavior detection (e.g. fraud prevention, authentication) Submission Guidelines The submission guidelines valid for the workshop are the same as for the EUSPN conference. They can be found at http://cs-conferences.acadiau.ca/euspn-19/paper-submission.html Workshop Chair Ryma Abassi, SUPCOM, University of Carthage, Tunisia Technical Program Committee Aida Ben Chehida, ENIT, University El Manar, Tunisia Anas ABOU EL KALAM, UCA-ENSA, Morocco Antonio Muñoz, University of Málaga, Spain Nihel Ben Youssef. Higher institute of computer science (ISI), Tunisia Mohamed Mosbah, LaBRI, Bordeaux INP, France Sihem Guemara El Fatmi, SUPCOM, University of Carthage, Tunisia Yacine Djemaiel, SUPCOM, University of Carthage, Tunisia Zuleyha YINER, İstanbul University-Cerrahpasa, Tur
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