ISBA 2018: International Conference on Identify, Security and Behavior Analysis
The IEEE International Conference on Identity, Security and Behavior Analysis (ISBA) is a unique conference series initiated by the IEEE Biometrics Council. We propose to hold the fourth edition of this conference in Singapore. It will serve as a forum that brings together experts in biometrics, identity management, security, and human behavior analysis to explore research issues and come up with comprehensive and effective solutions, which surpass those considered in individual research areas. This conference serves to provide a new form for such broad areas defining human side of security and user behavior as well as social influence in the security of information systems.

Topics include, but are not limited to:

Biometrics including Physiological and Behavioral Biometrics, Identity Management, -Person Re-identification, Social Biometrics, Multimodal Biometrics
Security of Biometric Systems including Presentation Attacks and Countermeasures, Biometric Template Protection, Other Vulnerabilities
Applications of Biometrics in Forensics & Law Enforcement
Cybersecurity, Information Security, User-centric Security, Mobile Device Security, Device Identification
Privacy of Personal Identification Data, Privacy-preserving Computing, Usable Privacy and Security
Human Behavior Analysis, Human Activity Understanding, Behavior Modeling, Modeling Deception and Deceptive Intent, Predictive Analytics
-Modeling the Interplay of Behavioral Modalities with Applications in Biometrics and Security

Important Dates
Event Date(s)
Paper Submission Deadline July 14, 2017
Notification to Authors September 29, 2017
Camera-ready Submission October 27, 2017
Early Bird Registration November 10, 2017
Tutorials January 10, 2018
Main Conference January 11-12, 2018

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