[AISWorld] CFP -> 2015 Dewald Roode Workshop on Information Systems Security Research

Anthony Vance anthony at vance.name
Thu Jan 29 17:14:02 EST 2015


The 2015 Dewald Roode Workshop on Information Systems Security Research IFIP WG8.11/WG11.13 (http://ifip.byu.edu) October 2-3, 2015 University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware, USA
	 
CALL FOR PAPERS

Following the success of the first six Information Systems Security Research Workshops (University of Cape Town, May 2009; Bentley University, October 2010; Virginia Tech, September, 2011; Brigham Young University, September, 2012; University at Buffalo, October, 2013; and Newcastle University Business School, June 2014), the seventh workshop will continue the efforts to advance the discipline of information systems security through the creation, dissemination, and preservation of well-formed research. Through the active discussion in the workshop, participants will receive specific feedback on their research and provide feedback to others. 

As in the previous six years, the Dewald Roode Workshop places a premium on research with highly reliable and validated theories, empirical data, and quantitative/qualitative social scientific methodologies. The workshop is intended to nurture individual papers for submission to a wide variety of top quality research journals. (See http://ifip.byu.edu for past DRW papers which have been published in journals.) Selection for the workshop is competitive, and only authors of the accepted papers and the active working group members will be invited to participate.

Anchoring the workshop to information systems means that the research will attend to and extend the social, organizational, and managerial literature in the focal area. Note that this is not an appropriate venue for papers with a purely technical, design-science, or economic approach. While we assume an effective foundation in information security technology, we regard information systems risk broadly, for example, computer crime, employee misconduct, cyber warfare, cyber terrorism, human error and/or accident, natural events, etc. We also address information systems security broadly, for example, privacy, awareness, policies, strategy, audit, planning and control. These and related research topics will be the focus of this workshop. Topics may include (but are not limited to):

*	Theoretical and empirical analyses of information security behavior 
*	Adoption, use, and continuance of information security technologies and policies 
*	Compliance with information security and privacy policies, procedures, and regulations 
*	Investigations of computer crime and security violations 
*	Motivators and inhibitors of employee computer crime 
*	Forensic analysis of security breaches and computer crimes 
*	Individual, organizational, and group information privacy concerns and behaviors
*	Legal, societal, and ethical issues in information security 
* 	Neurosecurity (NeuroIS) investigations of information security behavior

General Chair:
John D'Arcy, University of Delaware, USA

Program Chairs:
Anthony Vance, Brigham Young University, USA Mark Keith, Brigham Young University, USA Bonnie Anderson, Brigham Young University, USA

Submission Information:
Submission deadline:  June 1, 2015
Notification to authors:  August 1, 2015 Attending participants must register by August 15, 2015 Deadline for final papers:  September 5, 2015 (to be distributed to workshop attendees in advance) Papers should be submitted via Dewald.Roode at gmail.com

Manuscripts will be prescreened by the program chairs to ensure that all papers sent to reviewers are reasonably complete, well-formed, and appropriate to the scope and mission of the workshop. Double blind reviews will follow for prescreened papers. Authors can submit the manuscripts as "early stage" or "completed papers." Manuscripts must be anonymous for the review process. 

In recognition that the review process greatly relies upon a scarce resource of the services of reviewers, authors, by the act of submission, are implicitly promising to serve as a reviewer on one to two conference papers, if requested.

For general questions about the workshop, please contact John D'Arcy at jdarcy at udel.edu.

For questions about the program, please contact Bonnie Anderson at bonnie_anderson at byu.edu or Mark Keith at mark.keith at gmail.com.  

Workshop Date and Location: 
The workshop will take place on October 2-3, 2015 at the John M. Clayton Hall Conference Center at the University of Delaware. The University of Delaware is located in Newark, DE - halfway between New York and Washington, D.C., and approximately 40 minutes from the Philadelphia International Airport. The conference center and adjacent hotel are within a 5 - 10 minute walk of Main Street in downtown Newark.  Main Street is home to many wonderful restaurants and shops, which would provide conference attendees with after-hours activities.   

Sponsorship:
The IFIP Working Group 8.11/11.13 holds The Dewald Roode Workshop on Information Systems Security Research annually. WG 8.11/11.13 (Merrill Warkentin, Chair; H. Raghav Rao, Vice Chair) is the IFIP Working Group on Information Systems Security Research. Please visit http://ifip.byu.edu for more information on the IFIP Working Group 8.11/11.13 and for past workshop proceedings.  

Bonnie Brinton Anderson, Ph.D.
LeAnn Albrecht Fellow
Associate Professor of Information Systems Marriott School of Management Brigham Young University
776 TNRB
Provo, UT 84602
bonnie_anderson at byu.edu

Mark Keith, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Information Systems Department
Marriott School of Management
Brigham Young University
mark.keith at gmail.com

Anthony Vance, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Information Systems Department
Marriott School of Management
Brigham Young University
Web: http://anthonyvance.com





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