Network Forensics, Security and Privacy, a workshop of ICDCS2013 NFSP-2013 Call for Papers July 8, 2013. Cyber space has become an integrated part of human society. At the same time, has also been providing convenient platforms for crimes, such as financial fraud, information phishing, distributed denial of service attacks, and fake message propagation. Especially, the emergence of social networks has introduced significant security and privacy issues to the public. It is a great and new challenge of fighting against criminals in the cyber space. This field involved various disciplines, such as networking, information theory, mathematical modelling, data mining, machine learning, image and voice processing, neural network, pattern recognition, cryptography and forensic criminology. NFSP-2013 will be held at Philadelphia, USA, injunction with ICDCS 2013 ( http://www.temple.edu/cis/icdcs2013/index.html ), which is a top conference in computer science. Topics of interest include, but not limited to: - Forensics, Security and Privacy in Cloud - IP traceback - Malware detection - Botnet identification - Networked video system - Biometric security and forensics - Emotion identification via video - Wireless forensics, security and privacy - Game theory in forensics, security and privacy - Data Mining in forensics, security and privacy - DDoS attacks - Virus source traceback - Malware source traceback - Botmaster traceback - Distributed systems and forensics - System security and forensics - Intrusion detection - Social networks forensics, security and privacy - Information theory in network security - Multimedia in network security Submission Guidelines To submit your paper, please go to http://www.faculty.umassd.edu/honggang.wang/nfsp2013/ or http://www.deakin.edu.au/~syu/nfsp13/ and follow the link "Submit your papers". Submitted papers must not substantially overlap with papers that have been published or that are simultaneously submitted to a journal or a conference with proceedings. All paper submissions should follow the IEEE 8.5" x 11" Two-Column Format. Long Paper submission can have 10 pages plus up to 2 over-length pages. If the paper is accepted for publication, an over-length fee will be charged to each of the over-length pages, at $200 per page in the final camera-ready version. Short Papers, on the other hand, are allowed to be up to 5 pages. Papers will be selected based on their originality, significance, relevance, and clarity of presentation assessed by at least three reviewers. Submission of a paper should be regarded as a commitment that, should the paper be accepted, at least one of the authors will register and attend the conference to present the work. The accepted papers will be published by IEEE digital library, and indexed by DBLP and EI. Important Dates Submission Deadline: January 15, 2013 Authors Notification: February 25, 2013 Final Manuscript Due: March 22, 2013 The organizing team is as follows. General co-chairs: Prof C.C. Kuo (IEEE Fellow, USA), Prof Sherman Shen (IEEE Fellow, Canada), Professor Jie Wu (IEEE Fellow, USA). Program co-chairs: Dr Shui Yu (Australia), Dr Honggang Wang (USA), Dr Xiaodong Lin (Canada), and Dr Sushmita Ruj, Indian Institute of Technology (India). For further questions, please contact Dr Shui Yu (syu@deakin.edu.au)