WELCOME
The annual International Conference on Future Data and Security Engineering (FDSE) is a premier forum designed for researchers and practitioners interested in state-of-the-art and state-of-the-practice activities in data, information, knowledge, and security engineering to explore cutting-edge ideas, present and exchange their research results and advanced data-intensive applications, as well as to discuss emerging issues on data, information, knowledge, and security engineering. We invite the submission of both original research contributions and industry papers. At the annual FDSE, the researchers and practitioners will not only be able to share research solutions to problems of today's data and security engineering society, but also identify new issues and directions for future related research and development work.
The FDSE 2016 proceedings will be published in the series LNCS 10018. You can access the online version of the FDSE 2016 proceeding at http://link.springer.com/book/10.1007%2F978-3-319-48057-2.
Besides DBLP and some other major indexing systems, FDSE Proceedings have also been indexed by Scopus and listed in CPCI of Thomson Reuters.
FDSE 2016: CALL FOR PAPERS
After two successful events, FDSE 2014 and FDSE 2015, which were held in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, FDSE 2016 will be held in Can Tho City, Vietnam from November 23-25, 2016. Can Tho City is the biggest city in Mekong delta area of Vietnam. The conference will be held at Can Tho University of Technology (CTUT), which is the first technical-oriented university in this area.
VISA
Overseas participants entering Vietnam should possess a passport with valid visa which can be obtained at the Vietnamese Embassies or Consulates in the corresponding countries. Visas are exempted for the citizens of the countries, which have signed a bilateral visa exemption agreement with Vietnam, including Thailand, Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, and Laos. Vietnam also made a unilateral decision on visa exemption for the Japanese and Korean citizens for short visits within 15 days.