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Social Media 2020

In response to the ongoing COVID-19 situation, Cyber Science 2020 will now take place virtually from June 15th-19th.

Advancing Social Media Innovation and Convergence in a Digital Economy.

Registered attendees will have access to all virtual events & workshops over the course of the conference.

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Details

Social Media 2020 will take place virtually alongside Cyber Situational Awareness 2020Cyber Incident 2020 and Cyber Security 2020 as part of Cyber Science 2020.

Posters

Posters will be presented virtually at the conference.

Industry

Industry track is available for discussing and publishing pilot and proof of concepts.

Work in Progress

Work in Progress track is available for preliminary work.

Research Ideas

Research Ideas track is available for ideas in early stages assessment.

PhD Seminar

PhD Seminar track is available for discussing and publishing early PhD thesis research.

Topics of Interest

  • Advances in Social Media
  • Social Media theoretical underpinnings
  • Security in Social Media
  • Trust and privacy in Social Media
  • Social Medial Big Data Analysis
  • Organisational Knowledge Management
  • Branding and E-Marketing
  • Realtime Communications and Instant Messaging
  • Social Network Analysis
  • Social Media Technologies
  • Convergence
  • Advances in Wearable
  • Wearable in e-Health
  • Wearable in Fitness
  • Wearable and Bring You Own Devices (BYOD) in the Enterprise
  • Security, Trust and Privacy in Wearable
  • Wearable Technologies
  • Economic Importance of Wearable
  • Life Style Impacts
  • Interaction, Interface and Customisation
  • Design Requirements and Requirements Analysis
  • Aesthetics and Design
  • Monitoring
  • Advances in Web Analytics
  • Web Analytics for Law Enforcement and Security Monitoring
  • Legal Issues of Web Analytics
  • Law, Legislation and Compliance
  • Security, Trust, Privacy
  • Web Analytics for Business Intelligence
  • Web Analytics and Web Surveillance
  • Web Analytics and Geolocation
  • Content-Aware analytics
  • Digital Content
  • Customisation, e-Marketing and Tailoring
  • Customer-centric Analysis
  • Social Network Analysis
  • Web Analytics Technologies & Tools
  • Principles of Health Informatics
  • Data, Information and Knowledge
  • Improvement and Performance Assessment
  • Research Methods in Healthcare
  • Clinical Informatics
  • Integrated Data Repository
  • Health care Data Security
  • Information Systems in Health Care
  • Privacy and Security of Health Data
  • Cyber Health
  • Analysis & Presentation of Healthcare Data for Decision Making
  • Healthcare Management
  • Management of Healthcare Organisations
  • Principle and applications of OSNs
  • Techniques for analysis of OSNs
  • Open Source Threat Intelligences
  • Social Network Analysis
  • Social Network Platforms
  • Evolution and Emerging OSNs
  • Social-ethical implications of OSNs
  • Detection of False News and Memes
  • Cyber Intelligence
  • Business Intelligence
  • Business Analytics & Intelligence
  • Situational Awareness
  • Principles, Theory & Research
  • Endpoint Monitoring, User and Entity Analysis
  • Application and Session Monitoring
  • Risk Assessment and Management
  • Data Mining and Machine Learning in Social Systems
  • Digital Contents
  • Digital Economics
  • Blockchain Systems
  • Social and Digital Inclusion
  • Digital Trust and Reputation
  • Measurement and analysis of social and crowdsourcing systems
  • Learning, Communities & Skills development
  • Cultural Impacts
  • Research into social communities and culture
  • Social and Digital Inclusion
  • Digital Trust and Reputation
  • Bridging Geographical and Location Gaps

Programme Committee

  • Cyril Onwubiko – Centre for Multidisciplinary Research, Innovation and Collaboration, UK
  • Frank Wang – Computer Society, IEEE, United Kingdom and Ireland
  • Theo Lynn – Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland
  • Nick Savage – University of Portsmouth, UK
  • Eckhard Pfluegel – Faculty of Science, Engineering and Computing, Kingston University, UK
  • Theo Lynn – Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland
  • Pierangelo Rosati – Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland
  • Grace Fox – Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland
  • Patricia Endo – Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland
  • Uri Blumenthal – MIT Lincoln Laboratory, MIT, USA
  • Xavier Bellekens – University of Strathclyde, Scotland, UK
  • Patricia Endo – Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland
  • Arnau Erola – Cyber Security Centre, Department of Computer Science, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
  • Xavier Bellekens – University of Strathclyde, Scotland, UK
  • Cyril Onwubiko – Centre for Multidisciplinary Research, Innovation and Collaboration, UK
  • Uwe Glässer  – School of Computing Science, Simon Fraser University, Canada
  • Jens Myrup Pedersen – University of Aalborg, Denmark
  • Michal Chorasm – Telecommunications and Computer Science, University of Science and Technology (UTP), Bydgoszcz, Poland
  • Marios Anagnostopoulos – University of the Aegean, Greece
  • Ciza Thomas – College of Engineering, India
  • Varun Dutt – Indian Institute of Technology Mandi, India
  • Lynsay Shepherd – Abertay University, Dundee, Scotland, UK
  • Florian Skopik – Cyber Security Research, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Austria
  • Palvi Aggarwal – Carnegie Mellon University (CMU), USA
  • Sean Mckeown – Edinburgh Napier University, Scotland, UK
  • Arghir-Nicolae Moldovan – National College of Ireland (NCIRL), Ireland
  • Domhnall Carlin – Queen’s University (QUB), Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK
  • Karen Renaud – Abertay University, Scotland, UK
  • Maria Bada – University of Cambridge, UK
  • Kim Tam – Plymouth University, UK
  • Felix Heine – Hannover University of Applied Sciences, Germany
  • Ruth Ikwu – Cardiff University, Wales, UK
  • Kumar Bandeli – Data Science, Walmart Inc., USA
  • Avishek Nag – UCD Ireland
  • Charles Clarke – Kingston University, London, UK
  • Varun Dutt – Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Mandi, India
  • Nicholas Savage – Portsmouth University, UK
  • Egon Kidmose – Aalborg University, Denmark
  • Ivan Silva – Instituto Metrópole Digital (IMD), Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN), Brazil
  • Frank Wang – Kent University, UK
  • Vanderson de Souza Sampaio – Fundação de Medicina Tropical Dr. Heitor Vieira Dourado, Brazil
  • Kumar Bandeli – Data Science, Walmart Inc., USA

Previous Conferences

Social Media 2019
Location: Oxford, UK

Social Media 2018
Location: Glasgow, UK

Social Media 2017
Location: London, UK

Social Media 2016
Location: London, UK

Social Media 2015
Location: London, UK