[AISWorld] CFP for AMCIS 2012 Mini-track on Cyber Forensics and Cyber Security

Glenn Dardick gdardick at dardick.net
Thu Jan 19 16:11:05 EST 2012


CFP for AMCIS 2012 Mini-track on Cyber Forensics and Cyber Security 

 

Track: Information Systems Security, Assurance, and Privacy Track
(SIGSEC)
Minitrack: Cyber Forensics and Cyber Security

 

Mini-Track Chair:

 

Glenn S. Dardick, Ph.D., CCE (gdardick at dardick.net) 

Director, Longwood Center for Cyber Security, Forensics and Policy

Longwood University,

Farmville, VA

USA

 

Description:

 

This Mini-Track will address research and curriculum in the related
disciplines and intersection of cyber security and cyber forensics. The
areas of Cyber Forensics and Cyber Security are overlapping areas of
extreme importance - not just to the national security of countries
around the world, but within those areas under rule of law where
electronic evidence is vetted and plays an important rule on the
determination of guilt or innocence. The areas of Cyber Forensics and
Cyber Security have grown to become integral components of areas such as
Cyber Law, Electronic Data Discovery, Electronic Data Destruction, and
Compliance.

 

Many laws exist today, requiring both public sector and private sector
managers to protect information systems and assets. Appropriately
collecting digital evidence when an incident occurs is fundamental to
bringing perpetrators of computer related crimes to justice and
preventing future occurrences. An understanding of Cyber Forensics will
be needed not just by college students entering the various fields
within technology, but also by those individuals entering business,
criminal justice, law, accounting and homeland security.

 

Suggested topics: Contributed papers may deal with, but are not limited
to:

*	The role of Cyber Forensics and Cyber Security in Information
Assurance
*	The role of Information Assurance in Cyber Forensics and Cyber
Security
*	Cyber Forensics and Security and Risk
*	Cyber Forensics and Compliance
*	Cyber Forensic Accounting
*	International Issues in Cyber Forensics
*	International Issues in Cyber Law
*	Electronic Data Discovery
*	Issues in Electronic Data Destruction
*	Cyber Forensics, Network Forensics, and Homeland Security
*	Cyber Forensic Curriculum
*	Governance Issue in Cyber Forensics
*	Theory Building in Cyber Forensics

Important Dates:

*	January 2, 2012: Manuscript Central will start accepting paper
submissions 
*	March 1, 2012: (11:59 PM Pacific time zone): Deadline for paper
submissions
*	April 2, 20012: Authors will be notified of acceptances on or
about this date
*	April 20, 2012: (11:59 PM Pacific time zone): For accepted
papers, camera ready copy due
*	June 12, 2012: Last day for AMCIS 2012 Early Registration
*	July 13, 2012: Deadline for making hotel room reservations
*	July 24, 2012: Last day for AMCIS 2012 Regular Registration

Submission process:

 

All conference submissions must be submitted electronically through the
AMCIS Manuscript Central submission system, at        

http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/amcis2012 

 

For complete instructions for authors and information about the
conference, visit the AMCIS 2012 conference website after January 2,
2012 at:        

http://amcis2012.aisnet.org/ 

 

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Glenn S. Dardick, Ph.D., CCE

Director, Longwood Center for Cyber Security, Forensics and Policy

Longwood University,

Farmville, VA

USA

 

 

 

 

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