The goal of EmergencyComm 2020 is to bring together researchers and practitioners to share their ideas and findings in order to adapt state-of-the-art security, privacy, and trust practices to address emergency events. Therefore, this workshop invites papers in the areas of:
- Emergency security, privacy, and trust in Social and e-health networks
- Emergency safety, security, and privacy for smart city applications
- Protecting e-health data from Ransomware
- Emergency monitoring of e-health
- On the fly and robust validation of emergency requests
- Ethics and legal considerations in location tracking and social media disinformation
- Distributed trust and reputation establishment in decentralized environments
- Blockchain technologies to establish information transparency and traceability in social and health networks
- Fast and trusted Interoperable blockchains for e-health care and IT systems
- Privacy-preserving data mining and machine learning for emergency events
- Security, privacy, and trust in Internet of Things (IoT)-enabled emergency response
- Emergency event fraudulent app detection