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Conference Chair


Olivier Camp
Computer Science, Graduate School of Electronics of the West
France


Brief Bio
Since 2000, Olivier Camp is Assistant Professor at ESEO a graduate school of Engineering in Angers, France.; where he is a member of the MODESTE research team. During academic year 2012-2013 he was the director of IFI/VNU (Institut de la Francophonie pour l'Informatique-Vietnam National University) a French speaking graduate institute in information technology in Hanoi, Vietnam. He received his Ph.D from Université Paris 6, France in 1994 and his research interests include security of wireless networks, trust modeling and software engineering. He is the co-author of several articles in national and international conferences and journals and has been involved in several international conferences as a member of the organising committee or the program committee. He has participated in two French collaborative funded R&D project in the field of security RAHMS (intrusion detection for ad hoc networks) and Everyware (security for heterogeneous wireless networks).
In ESEO, Olivier Camp is in charge of several courses dealing with security and software engineering.
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Program Co-Chairs


Steven Furnell
University of Plymouth
United Kingdom


Brief Bio
Prof. Steven Furnell is the head of the Centre for Security, Communications & Network Research at Plymouth University in the United Kingdom, and an Adjunct Professor with Edith Cowan University in Western Australia. His interests include security management and culture, computer crime, user authentication, and security usability. Prof. Furnell is active within three working groups of the International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP) - namely Information Security Management, Information Security Education, and Human Aspects of Information Security & Assurance. He is the author of over 240 pape rs in refereed international journals and conference proceedings, as well as books including Cybercrime: Vandalizing the Information Society (2001) and Computer Insecurity: Risking the System (2005). He is also the editor-in-chief of Information Management & Computer Security, and the co-chair of the Human Aspects of Information Security & Assurance (HAISA) symposium (www.haisa.org). Steve is active in a variety of professional bodies, and is a Fellow of the BCS, a Senior Member of the IEEE, and a full member of the Institute of Information Security Professionals.  Further details can be found at www.plymouth.ac.uk/cscan, with a variety of security podcasts also available via www.cscan.org/podcasts. Steve can also be followed on Twitter (@smfurnell). ... More >>


Paolo Mori
Istituto di Informatica e Telematica, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche
Italy


Brief Bio
Paolo Mori is a researcher of the Information Security group of the Institute for Informatics and Telematics of the National Council of Research of Italy. His main research interests involve trust, security and privacy in distributed systems, such as Cloud, Internet of Things, and mobile devices, focusing on the design and implementation of mechanisms for access/usage control, for trust and reputation management, and for preserving the privacy of (multi-subject) personal data. He is also interested in data privacy aspects in (Decentralised) Online Social Networks and in Blockchain technology. He worked on securit y and privacy aspects in the Italian e-health scenario, focusing on the security issues concerning the adoption of the Electronic Health Record and its porting on the Cloud. He is (co-)author of more than 100 papers published in refereed international journals and conference/workshop proceedings and of several chapters in books on research topics. He usually serves in the organization and technical program committees of international conferences/workshops related to his research interests. He is usually actively involved in research projects on information and communication security, such as the European Commission funded C3ISP, NeCS, CoCo Cloud, NESSoS, CONTRAIL, S3MS, as well as the EIT Digital funded Trusted Data Management with Service Ecosystem. ... More >>

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