7th IEEE International Conference on Trust, Privacy and Security in Intelligent Systems, and Applications
TBD, Pittsburgh, USA
IEEE CIC/TPS/CogMI 2025 Co-located conference will be held in Pittsburgh, USA, the new version of website is on air! To find past conference information, please visit Past Conference tab.
Recent advances in computing and information technologies such as IoT, mobile Edge/Cloud computing, cyber- physical-social systems, Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning/ Deep Learning, etc., have paved way for creating next generation smart and intelligent systems and applications that can have transformative impact in our society while accelerating rapid scientific discoveries and innovations. Such newer technologies and paradigms are getting increasingly embedded in the computing platforms and networked information systems/infrastructures that form the digital foundation for our personal, organizational and social processes and activities. It is increasingly becoming critical that the trust, privacy and security issues in such digital environments are holistically addressed to ensure the safety and well-being of individuals as well as our society.
IEEE TPS-ISA is an international multidisciplinary forum for presentation of state-of-the art innovations, and discussion among academic, industrial researchers, and practitioners on issues related to trust, privacy and security in emerging smart and intelligent systems and applications. (For more Information, move to CFP)
Call for Paper
Round One Begins
Submission Deadline (tentative)
Notification of Acceptance Date
TBD
Keynote Speakers (Last Names in Alphabetical Order):
Distinguished Scientist & Research Lead at Google DeepMind
Google Inc, USA
Day/Time: Oct. 28, 2024 / 01:30 PM – 02:30 PM
Division Director, NSF Information and Intelligent Systems (IIS) Division
Professor, Brown University, USA
Day/Time: Oct. 29, 2024 / 8:45 AM – 9:45 AM
Professor, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Day/Time: Oct. 28, 2024 / 09:45 AM – 10:45 AM
Corporate Officer, Chief Digital Transformation Officer and General Manager
TDK Corporation, Tokyo, Japan
Day/Time: Oct. 29, 2024 / 02:00 PM – 03:00 PM
Executive Vice President for Research and Professor of Computer Science
Columbia University, USA
Day/Time: Oct. 28, 2024 / 08:45 AM – 09:45 AM
Keynote Speakers (Last Names in Alphabetical Order):
Assistant Director for Technology, Innovation and Partnerships
National Science Foundation (NSF), USA
Conference Speakers of IEEE CIC/CogMI/TPS 2022
Conference Speakers of IEEE CIC/CogMI/TPS 2021
ACM Fellow, IEEE Fellow, Professor
University of California, Los Angeles, USA
Fellow & life member of AIAA, IEEE Fellow, W. Grafton and Lillian B. Wilkins Professor
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, USA
ACM Fellow, IEEE Fellow, Sohaib and Sara Abbasi Professor of CS and Willett Faculty Scholar
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, USA
Director, Quantum Hardware System Development
IBM Quantum, T. J. Watson Research Center, USA
Tutorial Speaker of IEEE CIC/CogMI/TPS 2021
Manager of AI Security and Privacy Solutions, Senior Research Scientist
IBM Almaden Research Center, USA
Conference Speakers of IEEE CIC/CogMI/TPS 2020
Professor, Past President of AAAI
Arizona State University, USA
Conference Speakers of IEEE CIC/CogMI/TPS 2019
Professor
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland
Conference Speakers of IEEE CIC 2018
Jonathan B. Postel Professor
University of California, Los Angeles, USA
Director, UMBC Center for Cybersecurity, Oros Family Professor and Chair
University of Maryland - Baltimore County, USA
Conference Speakers of IEEE CIC 2017
Distinguished Scientist, Director, Mobile & Networking Research
Microsoft Research, USA
Robert S. Pepper Distinguished Professor
University of California at Berkeley, USA
Professor, IBM Fellow
Tsinghua University, China / IBM Almaden Research Center, USA
Conference Speakers of IEEE CIC 2016
Carnegie Group Professor of Computer Science
Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Barbara J. and Jerome R. Cox, Jr., Professor of Computer Science and Engineering
Washington University in St. Louis, USA
Chief Innovation Officer
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, USA
William Eckhardt Distinguished Service Professor of Computer Science
University of Chicago, USA
Professor, Director, Center for Disaster Management
University of Pittsburgh, USA
Conference Speakers of IEEE CIC 2015
Executive Director and Chief Scientist, Lutcher Brown Endowed Chair in Cyber Security, Professor of Computer Science
University of Texas at San Antonio, USA
Senior data scientist, Team leader, Big Data Lab of Baidu Research
Baidu Inc, China
Plenary Panel 1: How Will Artificial Intelligence Reshape Scientific Research?
Date / Time : Oct. 28, 2024 / 02:30 PM – 04:30 PMPanel Moderator
Panelists (Last Names in Alphabetical Order)
Plenary Panel 2: Driving Innovations in Emerging Technologies: R&D Priorities and Funding Landscape
Date / Time : Oct. 30, 2024 / 10:15 AM – 12:15 PMPanel Moderator
Panelists (Last Names in Alphabetical Order)
Director, NITRD & Assistant Director, Networking and Information Technology at White House
NIST, USA
Associate Director, Emerging Technologies, Information Technology Laboratory
NIST, USA
Plenary Panel 3: AI vs AI – The Inevitable Next Cyber Frontier
Date / Time : Oct. 30, 2024 / 3:00 PM – 5:00 PMPanel Moderator
Panelists (Last Names in Alphabetical Order)
Director, UMBC Center for Cybersecurity & Acting Dean, College of Engineering and Information Technology
University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC), USA
Plenary Panel 1: AI Impact and Challenges in Industry and Government
Panel Moderator
Panelists (Last Names in Alphabetical Order)
Director & Distinguished Engineer, Enterprise Data & Governance for AI Models
IBM Research - Almaden San Jose, USA
Plenary Panel 2: Generative AI and Large Language Models: Research Impact and Open Challenges
Panel Moderator
Panelists (Last Names in Alphabetical Order)
Plenary Panel 3: Grand Challenges in Cyber Security and Privacy
Panel Moderator
Panelists (Last Names in Alphabetical Order)
Director, UMBC Center for Cybersecurity & Acting Dean, College of Engineering and Information Technology
University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC), USA
Electronics Engineer, Team Lead
U.S. Army DEVCOM, Army Research Laboratory (ARL), USA
Full Professor, Associate Dean for Research & Graduate Studies
Howard University Data Science & Cybersecurity Center, USA
Speakers for IEEE CIC (Last Names in Alphabetical Order):
Speakers for IEEE TPS (Last Names in Alphabetical Order):
Speakers for IEEE CogMI (Last Names in Alphabetical Order):
Electronics Engineer, Team Lead
U.S. Army DEVCOM, Army Research Laboratory (ARL), USA
Speakers for IEEE CIC (Last Names in Alphabetical Order):
Speakers for IEEE TPS (Last Names in Alphabetical Order):
Director, UMBC Center for Cybersecurity & Acting Dean, College of Engineering and Information Technology
University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC), USA
Speakers for IEEE CogMI (Last Names in Alphabetical Order):
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