[Air-L] CFP: Special Issue on: Risk Assessment in Mobile Social Media

Babiga Birregah bbirregah at gmail.com
Mon Jun 18 23:38:10 PDT 2012


Dear all,

The dealine for the CFP is approaching.
http://www.inderscience.com/browse/callpaper.php?callID=1822
For any question about the deadline, please send e.mail to gest editors.


*Special Issue on: "Risk Assessment in Mobile Social Media: Trends,
Threats, Vulnerabilities and Countermeasures"*
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  *Subject Coverage*

Suitable topics include but are not limited to:

   - Trends in new threat and vulnerability identification
      - Survey of risk assessment in mobile social media
      - Empirical and comparative studies (microblogging, social networks,
      online professional networks, etc.)
      - Security and privacy issues in mobile social media (digital
      confidence, privacy policy integration in mobile application)
      - Digital identity theft
      - Trust and reputation
      - Mobile social media use among teens and young adults: trends and
      vulnerabilities
      - Best practices and applications in mobile social media
      - Competitive intelligence (brand attack, social media crisis,
      rumours, etc.)
      - Societal and political issues (e-citizenship, e-government, etc.)
      - Mobile cloud computing
   - Data mining and web mining for risk assessment
      - Data collection and new tools for data analysis (semantic
      approaches, data mining, etc.)
      - Data pre-processing for data from mobile social media
      - Methods and tools for identification and assessment of new forms of
      threats
      - Risk assessment in mobile social network services: URL-shortening,
      geolocation, etc.
      - Convergence mobile phone, social media and network
      - Anomaly detection
      - Mobile network forensics: indicators, metrics, etc.
   - Models and visualisation tools for behaviour understanding
      - User modelling and pattern identification in mobile social media
      - Visualisation tools and techniques for cybercrime analysis
      - Mathematical models: fuzzy logic, Bayesian approaches,
      probabilistic and statistical methods, kernel methods, etc.



-- 
BIRREGAH Babiga, Phd
Enseignant-Chercheur/ Assistant professor
ICD UMR-CNRS 6279 STMR
Sciences et Technologies pour la Maîtrise des Risques
Joint Research Unit in Sciences and Technologies for Risk Management
Department of Operational Research, Applied Statistics and Simulation
UTT - ROSAS - CREIDD, H107
12 rue Marie Curie,
BP. 2060 - 10010 Troyes CEDEX
Tél. 0325715869



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