The 1st International Workshop on Cybersecurity Metrics and Risk Modeling (CMRM 2019)
Cybersecurity researchers are facing great challenges in evaluating the security levels of modern systems under the complex and fast-evolving internet. It is urgent to provide metrics or benchmarks that can be used by cybersecurity practitioners, policymakers, insurance companies, and academics to assess the potential risks. This motivates us to create this workshop for cybersecurity practitioners and researchers to exchange ideas on developing novel cybersecurity metrics and evaluating risks.
Workshop topics of interest include but are not limited to:
• Cybersecurity measures in the context of financial technology, health technology, large and medium-size business, government, law enforcement, and schools
• Risk modeling of computer hacking, cyber fraud
• Co-evolution of crime and technology
• Computational techniques to establish and document evidence
• Understanding the social organization of malicious hackers
• Application of network and graph theory to model hacker behavior
• International comparison and evaluation of effective and efficient cybersecurity policies
• Cyber-enabled and cyber-dependent crimes
• Computer network vulnerability to attack; design of attack-resistant networks
• Validation of hardware and software protocols
• Design of fraud-resistant cryptocurrency; Detect fraud in the cryptocurrency ecosystem
• Understanding the roles of the anonymous network like darknet and Tor in cybersecurity
• Understanding the incentives and motivations of hackers and cyber attacks.
Workshop Co-Chairs
David Maimon, Georgia State University, [email protected]
Robert Harrison, Georgia State University, [email protected]
William L. Harrison, University of Missouri Columbia, [email protected]
Yubao Wu, Georgia State University, [email protected]
Papers
Papers should be submitted electronically through the conference
website: http://cse.stfx.ca/~cybermatics/2019/spaccs/CMRM.php
Papers must be submitted by May 28, 2019
Mother conferences:
SpaCCS 2019
http://cse.stfx.ca/~cybermatics/2019/spaccs/index.php
IEEE Blockchain 2019