[AISWorld] CFP Extended - InfoSec CD - Deadline July 15th.

Humayun Zafar hzafar at kennesaw.edu
Fri Jun 28 17:12:10 EDT 2013


CALL FOR PAPERS

2013 INFORMATION SECURITY CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT CONFERENCE
(InfoSecCD2013) October 11 and 12, 2013, Kennesaw State University,
Georgia

InfoSecCD seeks to provide academics, researchers, and practitioners with
an opportunity to share their perspectives with others interested in the
various aspects of Information Security Curriculum Development. Papers
offering novel research contributions in any aspect of information
security education are solicited for submission to the 2013 InfoSecCD
Conference.

The primary focus is on high-quality, original, unpublished research, case
studies, and implementation experiences. Papers should have practical
relevance to the design, development, implementation, and best-practices
in information security education or for best-practices in the design,
implementation, and management of information security or digital
forensics. 

Theoretical papers must make convincing argument for the practical
significance of the results. Theory must be justified by supporting
literature and compelling examples illustrating its application. The
primary criterion for appropriateness is demonstrated practical relevance.
The conference will include three tracks: pedagogy, practice, and student.
Note that work in progress papers can be accepted if substantial progress
has already been made and completion is expected by the conference date.

Important Dates

.   July 15, 2013 Submission of Papers 

.   August 15, 2013 Reviews and acceptances to authors 

.   September 15, 2013 Camera-ready copies and ACM agreements submitted
(Authors for Accepted Papers must also pre-register for the conference by
September 15. 

Pedagogy and Practice Tracks
Contributions are solicited for InfoSec areas including, but not limited
to pedagogical issues and best practices in the instruction of or practice
of: information security foundations, risk management, network security
technology (firewalls, IDS, etc.), digital forensics, access control,
biometrics, and cryptography. Also included are general pedagogical issues
in InfoSec instruction, configuration of InfoSec labs, computer law and
ethics, and other related areas.    Papers should be at most 15 pages
excluding the bibliography and well-marked appendices. Reviewers are not
required to read the appendices, and so the paper should be intelligible
without them. Author names and affiliations must be blinded for review. If
accepted, names and affiliations should only appear on the first page.  
Authors may submit up to 3 papers; however no more than 2 papers from any
one author will be accepted for publication.

Student Track
Graduate and undergraduate students are encouraged to submit papers.
Papers should be clearly noted as student submissions both in the Title of
the paper and by submission to the student track. Papers submitted without
designation in the title or to the proper track will be considered as
Pedagogy and Practice papers. Students may author papers on various
aspects of learning or practicing information security.  Papers should be
at most 10 pages excluding the bibliography and well-marked appendices.
Reviewers are not required to read the appendices, and so the paper should
be intelligible without them. Author names and affiliations must be
blinded for review. If accepted, names and affiliations should only appear
on the first page. 
In order to be eligible for the student best paper recognition, the paper
must be written exclusively by student authors.

All submissions are via the conference paper management site (provided by
Microsoft Research) 
available at https://cmt.research.microsoft.com/INFOSECCD2013.

To submit a paper, 1) format your paper using use the ACM approved
template available from
http://infosec.kennesaw.edu/infoseccd/InfoSecCD_ACM_Template.docx. Make
sure to blind your submission. 2) Go to the CMT Microsoft site, register
as an author and upload. Additional details will be provided by the
system. Copyright forms will be provided electronically to authors of
accepted papers.

Every author who submits will be expected to serve as a reviewer for
other, non-conflicted submissions. At least one author must register for
the conference by September 15 for the paper to be included in the
proceedings and ACM Press publication.

If you have any questions or comments about submissions or requirements
please direct them to the program chair, Dr. Humayun Zafar at
infosec at kennesaw.edu, or visit the conference web site at
http://infosec.kennesaw.edu/infoseccd. 


This conference is in cooperation with the ACM SIGMIS with the proceedings
to be published in the ACM Digital Library.

 

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