The Connected Devices Cybersecurity Workshop (WSCDC) aims to discuss issues related to network connected device security, and the implications of vulnerabilities in the functioning of systems and the Internet. The event seeks academic and industry submissions that present innovations in theoretical and practical aspects related to cyber security of connected devices, as well as measurements and/or experimental studies on real systems. The WSCDC Proceedings are published annually, bringing selected articles for each edition of the event.
Topics of Interest
WSCDC topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Network Security
- Intrusion and anomaly detection and prevention
- Network Infrastructure Security (BGP, DNS, Critical Systems)
- Denial of Service Attacks and Countermeasures
- Wireless Security
- Connected Device Security Measurements
- Censorship measurements, online enforcement
- Online fraud, spam, network malware measurements
- Network Threat Cyber Intelligence
- Honeypots and Honeynets
- Malware propagation, command, and control engine analysis
- Theoretical Aspects of Connected Device Security
- Building Security on Connected Devices
- Formal Protocol and Connected Systems Security Evidence
- Connected Device Software Security
- Compiler-based security mechanisms
- Vulnerability Discovery Software Analysis Techniques
- Language-Based Security Property Verification
- Secure Software Specification for Emerging IoT and Cloud Technologies
- Connected Device Hardware Security
- Secure Architectures for Connected Devices
- Hardware Security Modules for Connected Devices
- Accelerators for encryption, filtering or intrusion detection in network traffic
- Embedded Systems and Secure IoT
- Malicious Hardware Detection Methods
- Side Attacks on Networks
- Communications Timing Attacks
- Cloud side leaks and shared resource environments
Additional information
For more information about WSCDC, visit the event's website.
