SPT-IoT 2020: 4th IEEE PERCOM Workshop on Security Privacy and Trust in the Internet of Things - Welcome and Committees
The adoption of the Internet of Things (IoT) has continued to grow and its adoption in many critical applications such as healthcare, cyber-physical systems, and smart vehicles. This has raised unique security, privacy, and trust challenges to the adopters of IoT. The heterogeneous nature of the IoT devices as well as the computational constraints makes security, privacy and trust an extremely challenging problem to solve. Nonetheless, security, privacy and trust play a critical role for most, if not all, applications of IoT in domains such as surveillance, healthcare, security, transport, food safety, manufacturing, logistics and supply chain management. Without effective solutions for security, privacy and trust, reliable data fusion and mining, qualified services with context-aware intelligence and enhanced user acceptance and experience cannot be achieved. The IEEE PERCOM workshop on Security, Privacy and Trust for IoT (SPT-IOT 2020) has continued to provide a forum that brings together researchers from academia as well as practitioners from industry, standardization bodies, and government to meet and exchange ideas on recent research and future directions for the IoT with a specific focus on IoT security, privacy, and trust. The novel and state of the art research submitted and presented in the workshop focus on the attack against Bluetooth IoT devices, denial of service in the IoT, an innovative authentication protocol in a healthcare application, intrusion detection, energy harvesting in IoT networks, and lightweight encryption techniques for resource-limited IoT devices. The seven papers that were accepted to be presented at the workshop were carefully chosen after a rigorous review process taking into account their relevance, technical contribution, and novelty. We sincerely thank the members of the Technical Programme Committee (TPC) for their hard work. We also sincerely thank all of the authors for choosing the workshop as an avenue to present their work.
Tanveer Zia, Robin Doss, and Damith Ranasinghe
Organizing Committee | 
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| Robin Doss (Deakin University, Australia) | ||
| Damith C. Ranasinghe (The University of Adelaide, Australia) | ||
| Tanveer A Zia (Charles Sturt University, Australia) | ||
Technical Program Committee
| Karl Andersson | Luleå University of Technology | Sweden | 
| David Boyle | Imperial College London | United Kingdom (Great Britain) | 
| Christian Callegari | RaSS National Laboratory - CNIT | Italy | 
| Roberto Di Pietro | Hamad Bin Khalifa University | Qatar | 
| Robin Doss | Deakin University | Australia | 
| Yansong Gao | Nanjing University of Science and Technology | China | 
| Vasileios Gkioulos | Norwegian University of Science and Technology | Norway | 
| Lachlan Gunn | Aalto University | Finland | 
| Peter Hawrylak | University of Tulsa | USA | 
| Jiong Jin | Swinburne University of Technology | Australia | 
| Gul Khan | Ryerson University | Canada | 
| M Arif Khan | Charles Sturt University | Australia | 
| Brent Lagesse | University of Washington Bothell | USA | 
| Yee Wei Law | University of South Australia | Australia | 
| Albert Levi | Sabanci University | Turkey | 
| Gal Oren | Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Nuclear Research Center - Negev | Israel | 
| Khan Wahid | Airbus Group | Germany | 
| Hui Wu | University of New South Wales | Australia | 
| Tanveer Zia | Charles Sturt University | Australia | 
