[AISWorld] CFP AMCIS 2013: Emerging Issues in Information Security and Opportunity to Publish in JIPS

Humayun Zafar hzafar at kennesaw.edu
Thu Jan 3 19:48:12 EST 2013


TRACK: Information Systems Security, Assurance, and Privacy


MINITRACK: Emerging Issues in Information Security


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Suggested Topics


Authors are encouraged to submit original research that pertains to but
not limited to the following areas:

- Impact of emerging technologies such as the cloud on records retention
and destruction issues

- Security and privacy policies

- Security control technologies for customer databases

- Recent advances in core security control technologies such as
authentication, authorization, auditability, including strong
authentication practices and biometrics

- Outsourcing and impact on security and privacy

- Impact of customer tracking for customizing advertisements and its
impact on information security and privacy

- Information security and privacy concerns pertaining to use of GPS or
location based services commonly found in smartphones

- Security and privacy of mobile payments

- Emerging trends and practices in information security governance, risk
management, and compliance

 

JIPS

 

Selected papers will be recommended for an accelerated publication in JIPS
(Journal of Information Privacy and Security)

 

SUBMISSIONS

Manuscripts to be submitted through the Bepress system at
http://amcis2013.aisnet.org

 

IMPORTANT DATES

-          February 22, 2013: Paper Submission Deadline 11:59 PM CST 

-          April 22, 2013: Program Chairs Notify Authors of Paper
Acceptance 

-          May 9, 2013: Camera-ready Copy of Accepted Papers Due

 

Mini-track chairs

 

Humayun Zafar, Ph.D.

Kennesaw State University

hzafar at kennesaw.edu 

 

Herbert J. Mattord, Ph.D.

Kennesaw State University

hzafar at kennesaw.edu 

 

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