The 5th International Workshop on Data Mining and Cybersecurity

November 16, 2012
VENUE: Doha, Qatar
associated with ICONIP 2012, Doha, Qatar, Nov. 12-15
Organized jointly by NICT, Tokyo, Japan and Unitec, Auckland, New Zealand

Organizing Chairs
Prof. Nikola Kasabov, Knowledge Engineering and Discovery Research Institute, Auckland University of Technology, NZ.
Prof. Youki Kadobayashi, Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan
Dr. Tao Ban, Information Security Research Center, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan.
Dr. Daisuke Inoue, Network Security Incident Response Group, Information Security Research Center, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan.
Dr. Shaoning (Paul) Pang, Knowledge Engineering and Discovery Research Institute, Auckland University of Technology, NZ.
Dr Russel Pears, School of Computing and Mathematical Sciences and KEDRI, Auckland University of Technology, NZ.

Organizing chairs

Dr. Shaoning (Paul) Pang, Department of Computing and Information Technology, Faculty of Creative Industries and Business, Unitec, New Zealand.

Dr. Tao Ban, Information Security Research Center, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan.

Assoc/Prof. Youki Kadobayashi, Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan

Dr. Jungsuk Song, Information Security Research Centre, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan

 

 

Assoc/Prof.  Kaizhu Huang, National Laboratory of Pattern Recognition (NLPR), China

 

Overview

The 5th International Workshop on Data Mining and Cybersecurity (DMC2012) will be held in Doha, as a post-conference workshop of ICONIP 2012, Doha, Qatar, Nov. 12-15.

This workshop aims to bring together experts in computational intelligence disciplines and researchers from the security community to counterattack new cyber threats with advanced computing technology. It will present latest developments in adaptive learning systems, neuro-computation, computational neuro-genetic systems, etc, and also the advances on their application to Cybersecurity.

Topics of interest include but are not limited to

Session on Neuro-Computing and Evolving IntelligenceSession on Data Mining for Cybersecurity
Adaptive learning systems Data mining over data streams and text
Evolving systems Fraud/Phishing detection in online systems
Spiking neural networks Intrusion detection/incident response/forensic analysis
Brain data analysis Malicious code/script/software analysis
Brain-computer interfaces Email/Web SPAM filtering
Online learning and active learning Privacy-preserving data mining

Paper submissions and publications:

Authors are invited to submit full-length paper (maximum 8 pages in Springer LNCS format) by the submission deadline through the ICONIP2012 online submission system. All submitted papers will be reviewed by experts in the field, and accepted papers will be included in the proceeding of ICONIP 2012, which will be published by Springer in its series of Lecture Notes in Computer Science.

Call for papers:

Deadline for submission: The final submission deadline is on 1st of June 2012. Call for Paper.

Important dates:

June 1st, 2012    Regular paper submission
August 15th, 2012    Camera ready paper submission
November 16th, 2012    DMC2012 - Workshop

Contact

bantao@nict.go.jp, dai@nict.go.jp, and ppang@unitec.ac.nz.