[AISWorld] CFP: Cybercrime and IT Misuse @ AMCIS 2012

Gurvirender Tejay tejay at nova.edu
Fri Jan 20 17:36:58 EST 2012


CALL FOR PAPERS

18th AMCIS, August 9 - 12, 2012, Seattle, Washington, USA
Mini-track: Cybercrime and IT Misuse
Deadline: March 1st (PST)

We invite you to participate in mini-track “Cybercrime and IT Misuse” scheduled for the 18th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS).

This minitrack aims to encourage research that provides insights into the issue of cybercrime and IT misuse. The cybercriminal activities are rapidly evolving, with new techniques being developed and exploited by hackers worldwide. The cybercrime involving lone hackers has evolved to growing participation of organized crime groups. There is increasing industrialization of cybercriminal activities with some hacking groups allocating dedicated budgets for research and development. In the past, hackers may have attacked for fun, notoriety, or to challenge themselves. However, financial motivations are key consideration nowadays. Organizations are also witnessing constant IT misuse by insiders leading to significant security issues. As cybercrime continues to increase, we need a greater understanding of ways to de-incentivize the impetus which drives individuals and groups to commit these crimes. The worldwide nature of cybercrime also involves significant issues related to development of effective laws and cooperation across international boundaries. There appears to be a need for research into cybercrime activities, their causes, and possible solutions.

We solicit promising papers that will enhance our understanding of cybercrime and IT misuse. Few topics of interest include (but not limited to):
·      Understanding cybercrime activities
·      Hacker motivations
·      Technical-social aspects of cybercrime
·      Legal challenges to cybercrime
·      Cybercrime and societal implications
·      Understanding IT misuse
·      Ethical aspects of IT misuse
·      IT misuse detection and investigation
·      Organizational countermeasures to prevent IT misuse

We encourage you to submit a paper to this mini-track. This mini-track is offered under “Information Systems Security, Assurance, and Privacy” track. You may obtain additional information about the conference at (http://amcis2012.aisnet.org).  

Please feel free to email any inquiries on potential papers for submission.

Mini-track Chair
Gurvirender Tejay
Nova Southeastern University
tejay at nova.edu

Important Deadlines
Mar 01, 2012: Submit full manuscripts for review
Apr 06, 2012: Acceptance Notices to authors
Apr 25, 2012: Camera-ready copy due for accepted papers 

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Gurvirender Tejay, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Information Security
Graduate School of Computer and Information Sciences
Nova Southeastern University
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33314

Office: (954) 262-2080
tejay at nova.edu





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