Dear all,
We have submitted the paper „Technical Threat Intelligence Analytics: What and How to Visualize for Analytic Process“ to the 24th International Conference ELECTRONICS 2020
Abstract: Visual Analytics uses data visualization methods for enabling compelling analysis of data by engaging graphical and visual representation. In the domain of cybersecurity, convincing visual representation of data enables to ascertain valuable observations that allow the domain experts to construct efficient cyberattack mitigation strategies and provide useful decision support. In this paper, we present a survey of the visual analytics tools and methods in the domain of cybersecurity. We explore and discuss Technical Threat Intelligence visualization tools using the Five Question Method. We conclude the analysis of the works using Moody’s Physics of Notations, and VIS4ML ontology as a methodological background of visual analytics process.
This paper is still under evaluation.
If it gets accepted, we will acknowledge SPARTA.
Best,
Algimantas Venčkauskas
Kauno technologijos universitetas
Dear All,
We submitted Sparta paper (attached) to a journal in January 2020.
Title: Securing Organization’s Data: A Role-Based Authorized Keyword Search Scheme with Efficient Decryption
By: Nazatul Haque Sultan, Maryline Laurent, Vijay Varadharajan.
If accepted we plan to acknowledge SPARTA.
Kind Regards,
Prof. Maryline Laurent
Maryline Laurent
Professor, Télécom SudParis
Head of R3S team, CNRS UMR5157 SAMOVAR lab
Cofounder of the chair Values and Policies of Personal Information
9 rue Charles Fourier, 91011 EVRY
+33 (0)160764442
Dear all,
we plan to submit the survey paper “Security and Privacy Protection for
Intelligent Infrastructures in the Post-Quantum Era” to the journal IEEE
COMMUNICATIONS SURVEYS & TUTORIALS.
Please find the compressed manuscript version in the attachment. The paper is in
line with WP6 - Task 6.5 Privacy-by-Design and does not contain any
sensitive information.
If the paper will be accepted and no objections will be raised by diss.
committee, we would like to acknowledge to SPARTA.
Thank you.
Best regards,
Lukas Malina
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doc. Ing. Lukáš Malina, Ph.D.
E-mail: malina(a)feec.vutbr.cz
Brno University of Technology
Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Communication
Department of Telecommunications
Technicka 12
616 00 Brno
Czech Republic
Dear all,
we plan to submit the paper “Privacy ABCs: Now Ready for Your Wallets!”
to Workshop on Privacy in the Electronic Society which is held in
conjunction with the ACM CCS conference.
Please find the manuscript version in the attachment. The paper is in
line with WP6 - Task 6.5 Privacy-by-Design and does not contain any
sensitive information.
If the paper will be accepted and no objections will be raised by diss.
committee, we would like to acknowledge to SPARTA.
Thank you.
Best regards,
Lukas Malina
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doc. Ing. Lukáš Malina, Ph.D.
E-mail: malina(a)feec.vutbr.cz
Brno University of Technology
Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Communication
Department of Telecommunications
Technicka 12
616 00 Brno
Czech Republic
Dear SPARTA Dissemination Committee,
I would like to report that the paper "Never Trust Your Victim: Weaponizing
Vulnerabilities in Security Scanners" by Andrea Valenza, Gabriele Costa,
and Alessandro Armando, was recently accepted at the 23rd International
Symposium on Research in Attacks, Intrusions and Defenses (RAID 2020).
More information here:
- https://raid2020.org/accepted-papers/
- https://www.usenix.org/conference/raid2020/presentation/valenza
Thank you for your consideration,
Andrea Valenza