Track 1. Ubiquitous Computing. Track 2. Networks and Information Systems. Track 3. Multimedia and Visualization. Track 4. Middleware and Operating Systems. Track 5. Security and Privacy. Track 6. Data Mining and Artificial Intelligence. Track 7. Software Engineering. Track 8. Web Technology. Track 9. Internet of Things.
Kuinam J. Kim is a professor and chairman of convergence Security Department, Kyonggi University, Korea. He is the founding Editor in Chief of the ICAT Transactions on Convergence IT Security. He is currently on the advisory editorial board of the Convergence Security Journal. He is President of Korea Industry Security Forum and Korea Convergence Security Association.
His research interests include cloud computing, wireless and mobile computing, digital forensics, video surveillance, information and convergence security. He has published extensively in these areas and received several Journals and conferences best paper awards.
He received B.S in Mathematics from the University of Kansas. His Ph.D in Industrial Engineering from Colorado State University was earned in 1994. He is Executive General Chair of the Institute of Creative and Advanced Technology, Science, Engineering (ICATSE).
Nakhoon Baek is currently a professor in the School of Computer Science and Engineering at Kyungpook National University, Korea.
He received his B.A., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees in Computer Science from Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) in 1990, 1992, and 1997, respectively.
His research interests include graphics standards, graphics algorithms and real-time rendering.
He is now also the Chief Engineer of Dassomey.com Inc., Korea.
This book contains selected papers from the 9th International Conference on Information Science and Applications (ICISA 2018) and provides a snapshot of the latest issues encountered in technical convergence and convergences of security technology. It explores how information science is core to most current research, industrial and commercial activities and consists of contributions covering topics including Ubiquitous Computing, Networks and Information Systems, Multimedia and Visualization, Middleware and Operating Systems, Security and Privacy, Data Mining and Artificial Intelligence, Software Engineering, and Web Technology.
The proceedings introduce the most recent information technology and ideas, applications and problems related to technology convergence, illustrated through case studies, and reviews converging existing security techniques. Through this volume, readers will gain an understanding of the current state-of-the-art information strategies and technologies of convergence security.
The intended readership includes researchers in academia, industry and other research institutes focusing on information science and technology.