The 2nd MobiSec Special
Session on Secure and Cognitive
Continuum (SECON 2025)
Hotel
Emisia Sapporo, Sapporo, Japan, December 16-18,
2025 This Special Session is supported by EU
projects: EMPYREAN, CERTIFY, DOSS, 6GSOC, RIGOUROUS, and TITAN |
OVERVIEW The
conventional way of dealing with (big) data, generated and exchanged by IoT
devices, is to continuously push them to centralised
cloud computing infrastructures, or utilize jointly on-device and on-premise/micro edge resources, deep and far edge
computing nodes, along with the traditional federated cloud resources, thus
forming an IoT-edge-cloud continuum. This approach can increase manifold the
applications��
performance and the efficiency of the infrastructures overcoming the critical
data collection, transmission, and processing bottlenecks present in of the
centralized systems. It is clear that more local
decisions and a collective logic that leads to
system-wide welfare optimality is needed in order to
accommodate the explosive growth of IoT. Additionally,
this extensive exchange of data requires that more research need to be done in the way to secure the data on storage,
transit and processing. Hence it is important to understand how the security in the IoT and the data sharing is being considered in the context of the
IoT-edge-cloud continuum. This
special session aims to facilitate the implementation of novel automated
tools and mechanisms for seamless interconnection, efficient data processing
of ML-workloads and secure distributed edge storage. Also
the special session will focuss on deployment
technologies that contribute to the entire application lifecycle and
interoperability, for AI-driven value extraction of high volume and dynamic
IoT data generated at the edge of the network from multiple sources, and the
security and privacy of these new ecosystems. TOPICS (not limited to) Submissions
should focus on contributing in the following areas: -
Orchestration of resources -
Cognitive Resources Management -
Hyper-distributed computing -
AI-enabled management -
Data and services discovery -
Data Spaces and applications on distributed
environment -
Cybersecurity of IoT-edge-cloud continuum -
Secure data sharing -
Secure execution environment -
Application areas of the continuum computing IMPORTANT
DATES -
Paper
submission deadline: September 30, 2025 (KST/JST) -
Acceptance
Notification: October 18, 2025 (KST/JST) -
Final
version deadline: November 2, 2025 (KST/JST) PAPER
SUBMISSION Authors
are invited to submit papers: they must not substantially duplicate work that
any of the authors have published elsewhere or have submitted in parallel to
any other conferences that have proceedings. An
accepted paper must be registered before the registration deadline and
presented at the conference. Failure to register before the deadline will
result in automatic withdrawal of the paper from the conference proceedings
and the program. -
The
submission file is in PDF or PS file format produced via ü the Easychair
Latex Class file (US letter size) ü the Easychair
Microsoft Word file -
Each
paper should be at least 5 pages long based on the Easychair
style. -
Submission
of a paper implies that should the paper be accepted, -
During
submission, please select ��MobiSec 2025 Special Session
- Secure and Cognitive Continuum�� The submission of
contributions to MobiSec 2025 must occur through
the conference submission system: PROCEEDINGS
Proceedings of MobiSec 2025 will be
available to the attendees. -
During
MobiSec 2025, all the papers will be available in
the preliminary online-proceedings (non-official
publication). -
The
outstanding papers will be invited for publication of extended and revised
versions in SCIE or Scopus journals. Special
Session Chairs Prof. Antonio Skarmeta,
University of Murcia, Spain Dr. Panagiotis Kokkinos,
National Technical University of Athens, Greece Dr. Stefano Sebastio,
Collins, Ireland |