6th International Conference on Cyber Security and Privacy in Communication Networks (ICCS) 2020
27-29 December 2020
Indian Institute of Technology, Patna
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Workshops

ICCS-2020 invites eminent academicians, scientists, researchers, industrialists, technocrats, government representatives, social visionaries and experts from all strata of society to work together for more meaningful and professional outcome. The ICCS team plans to hold workshops/special sessions on various areas of expertise, in any of the tracks based on related theme.

The Workshops/Special Sessions will be chaired by experts from different fields. The presentation of the papers will be scheduled ONLINE on first day (December 27, 2020) of the conference.

Cybercrime in the field of game-studies

Abstract

The digital games sector, and in particular the online and mobile games segment, is growing steadily. Even now, during the Covid 19 crisis, the digital games industry is perceived as one of the few winning industries. But as always, when it comes to people and huge monetary values, the door is wide open for fraudulent activities. The short track of Game!Crime? wants to discuss what kind of crimes and fraudulent activities occur in digital game environments. How can the industry (game developers, publishers, etc.) react and last but not least how can players be protected? Furthermore, how can new technological approaches such as AI or Blockchain help to protect stakeholders?

Topics of interest:

  • Avatar and identity theft
  • Theft and misuse of credit card data
  • Theft and misuse of virtual goods
  • Setup of a pirate server
  • Terrorism planning through game chats
  • Money Laundering
  • Distributed Denial of Service (DDos) attacks via a game
  • Sex offences and grooming in game chats
  • Mobbing and insulting offences

Co-chairs

Prof. Dr. Dingli
Prof. Dr. Dingli
University of Malta, Malta.
Prof Alexiei Dingli is a Professor of AI at the University of Malta. He has been conducting research and working in the field of AI for more than two decades, assisting different companies to implement AI solutions. His work has been rated World Class by international experts and he won several local and international awards (such as those by the European Space Agency, the World Intellectual Property Organization and the United Nations to name a few). He has published several peer-reviewed publications and formed part of the Malta.AI task-force which was set up by the Maltese government, aimed at making Malta one of the top AI countries in the world.
Dr. Alexander Pfeiffer
Dr. Alexander Pfeiffer
The MIT Education Arcade, USA; Danube University Krems, Austria
Alexander Pfeiffer is recipient of a Max Kade Fellowship awarded by the Austrian Academy of Science to work with The MIT Education Arcade. His research focus as a postdoctoral fellow is on blockchain technologies and their impact to society. Before joining MIT, Alexander headed the center for applied game studies at Danube-University Krems, Austria, for eight years. He is also co-founder of the Austrian-based tech start-up Picapipe GmbH (Winner of the Austrian Blockchain Award 2020) and the Malta-based B & P Emerging Technologies Consultancy Lab Ltd. He holds a doctorate and a social and economic sciences degree (mag.rer.soc.oec) from the Vienna University of Economics and Business, a Master of Arts from Danube-University Krems, and an Executive MBA from Alaska Pacific University, Anchorage. Following his lifelong learning credo, he is currently PhD Candidate in the field of Artificial Intelligence at the University of Malta. Besides this particular research his fields of interests are e-sports, media studies, emerging technologies, game studies and binge-watching TV series. E-Mail : alex_pf@mit.edu
 


Dr. Thomas-Gabriel RĂ¼diger
Dr. Thomas-Gabriel Rudiger
Institute for Police Science at the Brandenburg Police University, Germany
Dr. Thomas-Gabriel Rudiger is a specialist in the field of cyber criminology and assistant director of the Institute for Police Science at the Brandenburg Police University (Hochschule der Polizei des Landes Brandenburg). His research focuses on digital crimes and interaction risks in social media, digital police work and the understanding of new trends in the digital space. Further areas are youth protection and the significance of media education in the area of digital crime prevention.

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