The 16th International Conference on Privacy, Security and Trust (PST2018)
Aug 28 - Aug 30, 2018, Belfast, United Kingdom



About PST2018:


Innovation in ubiquitous interconnected technologies, together with the growth of interconnected computing and storage, defines the foundation to a vast landscape of unforeseen digital services and social networks. Instant access to services, real-time data and the ability to share content down to detailed social and very personal information. Developing sustainable communities and optimising the utilisation of resources, such as energy, led to the development of new technologies for smart utilities, smart cities, smart transport and the evolution of autonomous technologies for manufacturing and transport. Significant commercial opportunities promised by these technologies and services inevitably attract cybercrime and the need for research and innovation in Privacy, Security and Trust. The Annual International Conference in Privacy, Security & Trust (PST) provides a premier forum for sharing advances in cybersecurity research and security applications. PST2018 will be held in Northern Ireland at the Centre for Secure Information Technologies (CSIT) and Queen's University Belfast, and will offer three days of keynotes, technical presentations, posters, workshops, and an Industrial day with vendor exhibition.


PST2018 topics include, but are NOT limited to, the following:

  • Privacy Preserving / Enhancing Technologies
  • Critical Infrastructure Protection
  • Network and Wireless Security
  • Operating Systems Security
  • Intrusion Detection Technologies
  • Secure Software Development and Architecture
  • PST Challenges in e-Services, e.g. e-Health, e-Government, e-Commerce
  • Network Enabled Operations
  • Digital forensics
  • Information Filtering, Data Mining and Knowledge from Data
  • National Security and Public Safety
  • Cryptographic Techniques for Privacy Preservation
  • Security Metrics
  • Recommendation, Reputation and Delivery Technologies
  • Continuous Authentication
  • Trust Technologies,Technologies for Building Trust in e-Business Strategy
  • Observations of PST in Practice, Society, Policy and Legislation
  • Digital Rights Management
  • Identity and Trust management
  • PST and Cloud Computing
  • Human Computer Interaction and PST
  • Biometrics, National ID Cards, Identity Theft
  • Implications of, and Technologies for, Lawful Surveillance
  • PST and Web Services / SOA
  • Privacy, Traceability, and Anonymity
  • Trust and Reputation in Self-Organizing Environments
  • Anonymity and Privacy vs. Accountability
  • Access Control and Capability Delegation
  • Representations and Formalizations of Trust in Electronic and Physical Social Systems
  • Nuclear Cyber Security



Submission Instructions:

High-quality papers in all PST-related areas that, at the time of submission, are not under review and have not already been published or accepted for publication elsewhere are solicited. Authors MUST ensure to select the track (Privacy, Security, or Trust) most relevant to their research when submitting their paper. Accepted papers will be accepted as ‘regular’ papers up to 10 pages, or ‘short’ papers of up to 5 pages. The standard IEEE two-column conference format should be used for all submissions. IEEE Manuscript Templates for Conference Proceedings can be downloaded here: http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html The conference proceedings will be submitted for inclusion in IEEE Xplore as in previous editions of the conference. At least one author of an accepted paper must register by June 29, 2018. A regular registration is required. Accepted (short or regular) papers will be published in the proceedings.



Double blind Submission:

Reviewing will be double-blind: the reviewers will not know the identities of the authors. It will be up to the authors to ensure the proper anonymization of their paper. For effective anonymization please follow these guidelines: Do not include any author name or affiliation in the title. Do not include any acknowledgments. Refer to your own published work in the third person: use "In the previous work of Jones et al.", not "In our previous work". If you cite own papers that are not widely available (e.g., a paper currently under review), use anonymous author names in the citation, for example an author of the form "A. Anonymous"

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