Track 3: Risk assessment, cyber security and real-time systems
Track Chair
- Franco Cicirelli, ICAR-CNR, Italy
- Mauro Tropea, University of Calabria, Italy
- Abderrahmane Lakas, UAE University, United Arab Emirates
Scope
Cyber security represents nowaday one of the main aspects to be considered in any activity field, and the associated risk assessment, for identifying and evaluating the potential hazards is fundamental for preventing or reducing security events and saving company business money and/or reputational damage by identifying possible risks and vulnerabilities and working to mitigate them. The cyber security solutions often directly impact the real-time performance of the systems with sometimes very far reaching consequences leading to production stops. In this case, a prompt and adaptive strategies to react suddenly to emergency can be fundamental for avoiding more serious damages. So, the research of solutions to mitigate potential issues have to be found in order to guarantee the correct functionality of the different systems.
The Risk assessment, cyber security and real-time systems track has the task of presenting the new and relevant research by scientific communities with particular attention on the disaster context.
So, this track wants to stimulate the scientific community to propose new technical studies that may address different topics such as:
- Real-time system for disaster recovery
- Cyber security solutions for emergency applications
- Monitoring and prevention risk assessment
- Applications supporting decision-making through real-time system
- AI applications for supporting the analysis of large streams of data of event of disasters
- Data analsys for real-time prediction in disaster events
- IoT solution for real-time risk assessment
- Drone networks for environmental monitoring
- Disaster events detection through ad-hoc networks
- Collaborative solutions in risk assessment
- Data management solutions in risk assessment