6GIC-CLICK feat 6GSec: Security and Privacy for Future Information Networks

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Following the success of previous 6GIC-CLICK workshops, ICS is delighted to host the third 6GIC Selected Advanced Topics Workshop Series (6GIC-CLICK), with the theme of "6G Security" on 8 June 2023. The focus of the workshop will be on the security and privacy challenges and possible solutions in the future communication networks (6G).

With the significant increase in the number of users and their massive data, 6G networks are expected to bring unprecedented levels of connectivity and integration, but at the same time, they present new challenges to security and privacy. In addition, more strict security and privacy requirements will be imposed. In this 6GIC-CLICK workshop, we will hear from world leading experts, on the most recent research on this topic. The workshop is technically Co-Sponsored by the IEEE ComSoc.

About this event

Theme: 6GSec: Security and Privacy for Future Information Networks

Date: Thursday, 8th June 2023, 9:30 – 17:30. Registration opens at 9:00

Location: ICS, Home of 5G & 6G Innovation Centres, University of Surrey, Guildford, UK

Register here: Registration is free (both online and in-person)

Keynote Speakers:

  • Prof. Mauro Conti and Dr. Alessandro Brighente, University of Padua, Italy
    Title: Security and Privacy Issues of 5G and 6G and A Mobility Case Study
  • Prof. Mohammad Ali Maddah-Ali, University of Minnesota, USA
    Title: Coded Computing for Reliable, Secure, and Private Distributed Learning at the Edge
  • Prof. Arsenia (Ersi) Chorti, ENSEA, France
    Title: Smart, adaptive, context aware physical layer security for 6G: announcing the first PLS security challenge
  • Prof. Stefano Tomasin, University of Padua, Italy
    Title: Physical layer authentication in smart electromagnetic environments
  • Dr. Hamed Haddadi, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
    Title: Securing the Next Billion Consumer Devices on the Edge
  • Dr. Madhusanka Liyanage, University College Dublin, Ireland
    Title: Proof-of-Sense: Blockchain-based Consensus Mechanisms for Detecting Spectrum Access Violations in 6G Networks

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