EST 2010

International Conference on Emerging Security Technologies


Co-located Symposia:

LAB-RS 2010

ROBOSEC 2010

EST-2010 was held at the Grimond Building of the University of Kent between the 6th and 8th September 2010. The 6th and 7th September were technical sessions while the 8th will focused on networking and social events.

EST-2010 is a follow on from the successful Symposia on Bio-Inspired Learning and Intelligent Systems for Security (BLISS) which took place at the University of Edinburgh from 2007 to 2009. EST-2010 will be hosted by the University of Kent and take place in the beautiful cathedral city of Canterbury, UK, between the 6th and 8th September 2010.

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EST 2010

The EST-2010 conference aims to be a forum for discussion of the emerging technologies in the security field. It will discuss technologies at various levels of readiness, from early concepts to recent demonstrations and first results from field deployment. The conference is targeted at both technologists who can present their latest ideas and development efforts to system integrators and program managers who are looking for solutions that will provide their system/application with the needed advantage. Contributions are invited in the whole spectrum of system integration and application domain: from novel detectors and sensors which can be integrated in handheld devices e.g. for personal ID to airborne platforms that provide continuous ISSR, to space technologies for monitoring, search, and intervention. Both hardware and software technologies are invited. Examples of areas of iinterest include: cybersecurity - detection and prevention of cyber-crimes and identity theft, internet security, security of financial systems, security of public transportation systems, emergency response systems (e.g. combining space-based systems with geographical information systems), forensics, biometric security, perimeter security, border security, homeland security, personal security, wireless security, robot/unmanned systems security, hybrid security systems. Contributions to related topics such as risk mitigation, diagnostic and prognostic for security systems. Attacks and countermeasure trees, emergency and contingency plans, etc.

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