CyberCrime 2022
The 2022 International Workshop on CyberCrime
Workshop Overview
To highlight the importance of cybercrimes, PlatCon-22 is organizing the seventh event of the PlatCon conference series which is hosted and organized by the Institution of Creative Research Professionals (ICRP) and this year's event will be technically co-sponsored by the IEEE Busan section. The main focus of this workshop is to provide insights into the danger posed by cybercrimes, especially in the time of pandemics where organizations are supporting work from home. Cyber Crimes are up 600% due to the COVID-19 pandemic and 92% malwares were delivered by email. Likewise, Android OS-based Trojan banker malware applications are also getting sophisticated while 98% of malware are targeting open-sourced Android devices according to the 2021 Cyber Security Statistics. We also observe the rise of ransomware attacks on the industries as well as on individuals. The financial and health sector are on the top target list of cybercrimes. Stealing health care and financial data were on the rise in 2021. Cybercrimes are not only limited to financial or health domains but also encompass cyberbullying, harassment and stalking. Awareness of such cyber-crimes and preventive measures are now a top priority.
Actually, the CyberCrime 2022 is the next event, in a series of highly successful International Workshop on CR, previously held as CRESG 2021 (Jeju, Korea, Aug. 2021) CRET 2019 (Jeju, Korea, Jan. 2019), CRET 2018 (Jeju, Korea, Jan. 2018), CRET 2017 (Busan, Korea, Feb. 2017), CRET 2016 (Jeju, Korea, Feb. 2016), CRET 2015 (Jeju, Korea, Jan. 2015) and CRCC 2014 (Jeju, Korea, Jan. 2014).
The first topic of this CR workshop series was "Computing & Communication", the second topic was "Education & Technology", and the third topic was "ESG", respectively. Now its primary concerns are focused on CyberCrime.
Workshop Organization
General Chairs
Hangbae Chang, Chung-Ang University, Korea
Daesik Ko, Senior Vice-President, ICT Platform Society, Korea
Program Chair
Seungmin Rho, Chung-Ang University, Korea
Sang-Soo Yeo, Mokwon University, Korea
Young-Ae Jung, Sun Moon University, Korea
Topics
The CyberCrime2022 includes all theory and practice topics of Cybercrime, but not limited to:
Cybercrime Forensics
Current and emerging challenges
Theft, fraud techniques and their prevention
Email analysis for automatic crime detection
internet fraud techniques, detection and prevention
Identity theft and fraud
Theft of online financial payment data
Stealing and selling of private data
Intelligent methods prevent cyberextortion and related ransomware attacks
Novel lite algorithms, architectures and techniques
Lite algorithms for low power devices (like raspberry pi but not limited to)
Artificial intelligence
Crime classification
Threat Detection modelling
Deep learning techniques
Decentralization perspective and adaptability
Blockchain based data security
Forgery prevention
Traceback the source
Information handling techniques
Cyber law and ethics
Intelligent Network surveillance for potential activities
Darknet challenges
Illegal websites
Dark markets
Data protection and transparency
Digital encryption and algorithms
Investigation and classification of cybercrimes
Data Mining techniques
Pattern analysis
Fetching data from source to target
Smart cities, smart grids
Widespread of electronic devices impact on cybercrimes
Role of open source tools, operating systems and platforms
Android as tool for cybercrime
Open source Linux for cyber crimes
User Access and Control Lists
Cybercrime in businesses
Cloud security
Financial aspects of cybercrime
Cookies, privacy and cybercrime
Cross border cybercrimes
The unified user profiles, their advantages and dangers
Important Dates
All the schedules follow the schedule of the main conference.
Paper Submission
Authors should submit their 4-6 page full papers (or 2-3 pages short papers) to the following EDAS system for reviewhttps://edas.info/N29578
Please make sure that you MUST select "Workshop : CyberCrime2022" Track
You can download a paper format (A4-size) and further information for paper formatting here: https://www.ieee.org/conferences/publishing/templates.html
Proceedings & Journal Publications
This policy and procedure follow the rules of the main conference.
Contacts
If you have enquiries about the CyberCrime2022, please contact Seungmin Rho. smrho@cau.ac.kr