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EMERGING CHALLENGES AND SOLUTIONS FOR MULTIMEDIA SECURITY

Special Issue of Hindawi's Advances in Multimedia, indexed in Web of Science

Today's world's societies are becoming more and more dependent on open networks such as
the Internet, where commercial activities,
business transactions, government services, and entertainment services are realized. This
has led to the fast development of new
cyber threats and numerous information security issues which are exploited by cyber
criminals. The inability to provide trusted
secure services in contemporary computer network technologies could have a tremendous
socioeconomic impact on global enterprises as
well as on individuals.

In the recent years, rapid development in digital technologies has been augmented by the
progress in the field of multimedia
standards and the mushrooming of multimedia applications and services penetrating and
changing the way people interact, communicate,
work, entertain, and relax. Multimedia services are becoming more significant and popular
and they enrich humans' everyday life.
Currently, the term multimedia information refers not only to text, image, video, or
audio content but also to graphics, flash, web,
3D data, and so forth. Multimedia information may be generated, processed, transmitted,
retrieved, consumed, or shared in various
environments. The lowered cost of reproduction, storage, and distribution, however, also
invites much motivation for large-scale
commercial infringement.

The above-mentioned issues have generated new challenges related to protection of
multimedia services, applications, and digital
content. Providing multimedia security is significantly different from providing typical
computer information security, since
multimedia content usually involves large volumes of data and requires interactive
operations and real-time responses. Additionally,
ensuring digital multimedia security must also signify safeguarding of the multimedia
services. Different services require different
methods for content distribution, payment, interaction, and so forth. Moreover, these
services are also expected to be 'smart' in
the environment of converged networks, which means that they must adapt to different
network conditions and types as multimedia
information can be utilized in various networked environments, for example, in fixed,
wireless, and mobile networks. All of these
make providing security for multimedia even harder to perform.

This special issue intends to bring together diversity of international researchers,
experts, and practitioners who are currently
working in the area of digital multimedia security. Researchers both from academia and
industry are invited to contribute their work
for extending the existing knowledge in the field. The aim of this special issue is to
present a collection of high-quality research
papers that will provide a view on the latest research advances not only on secure
multimedia transmission and distribution but also
on multimedia content protection.

Potential topics include, but are not limited to:

- Emerging technologies in digital multimedia security
- Digital watermarking
- Fingerprinting in multimedia signals
- Digital media steganology (steganography and steganalysis)
- Information theoretic analysis of secure multimedia systems
- Security/privacy in multimedia services
- Multimedia and digital media forensics
- Quality of Service (QoS)/Quality of Experience (QoE) and their relationships with
security
- Security of voice and face biometry
- Multimedia integrity verification and authentication
- Multimedia systems security
- Digital rights management
- Digital content protection
- Tampering and attacks on original information
- Content identification and secure content delivery
- Piracy detection and tracing
- Copyright protection and surveillance
- Forgery detection
- Secure multimedia networking
- Multimedia network protection, privacy, and security
- Secure multimedia system design, trusted computing, and protocol security

Authors can submit their manuscripts via the Manuscript Tracking System at
http://mts.hindawi.com/submit/journals/am/adms/.

Manuscript Due: Friday, 2 December 2016
First Round of Reviews: Friday, 24 February 2017
Publication Date: Friday, 21 April 2017

Lead Guest Editor:

Wojciech Mazurczyk, Warsaw University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland

Guest Editors:

Artur Janicki, Warsaw University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland
Hui Tian, National Huaqiao University, Xiamen, China
Honggang Wang, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, Dartmouth, USA


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