[AISWorld] Final CFP: 2015 IEEE International Conference on Security Informatics

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Mon Feb 9 10:03:58 EST 2015


                            Final Call for Papers

IEEE International Conference on Intelligence and Security Informatics
(ISI) 2015

"Securing the world through an alignment of technology, intelligence,
humans and organizations"

26-29 May 2015
Baltimore, MD, USA
http://2015.ieee-isi.org


IMPORTANT DATES

  * Deadline for paper submission: February 15, 2015
  * Deadline for workshop proposals: February 18, 2015
  * Notification of acceptance: March 15, 2015
  * Camera ready copies: March 29, 2015
  * Conference: May 26-29, 2015

INTRODUCTION

Over the past 12 years, the IEEE International ISI Conference has evolved
from its traditional orientation of intelligence and security domain
towards a more integrated alignment of multiple domains, including
technology, humans, organization, and security. The scientific community
has increasingly recognized the need to address intelligence and security
threats by understanding the interrelationships between these different
components, and by integrating recent advances from different domains.

We invite academic researchers in the field of Intelligence and Security
Informatics and related areas as well as law enforcement and intelligence
experts, and industry consultants and practitioners in the fields to
submit papers and workshop proposals. In conjunction with ISI 2015,
several workshops will be held on May 26.

ISI 2015 will be organized in four main tracks focusing on:
  * Data Science and Analytics in Security Informatics
  * Security Infrastructure and Tools
  * Human Behavior in the Security Applications
  * Organizational, National, and International Issues in
    Counter-terrorism or Security Protection

Submissions may include systems, methodology, test-bed, modeling,
evaluation, and policy papers. Research should be relevant to informatics,
organization, public policy, or human behavior in
applications of counter-terrorism or protection of local/national/
international security in the physical world or cyberspace.  See specific
topic suggestions below.


SUBMISSION FORMAT AND PUBLICATION

We accept three types of paper submissions on the topics of the proposed
tracks and related topics: long paper (max. six pages),
short paper (max. three pages), and poster (one page). Submission format
is PDF.  See more information on the CFP page at
http://ieee-isi.org/2015/call-for-papers/

SUBMISSION SYSTEM
Papers in English must be submitted electronically via the submission
website at https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ieeeisi2015

The accepted papers from ISI 2015 and its affiliated workshops will be
published by the IEEE Press in formal Proceedings. IEEE ISI Proceedings
are EI-indexed.


WORKSHOPS

Proposals in PDF or Microsoft Word not exceeding three pages should be
emailed to the conference organizing committee at
zhangd at umbc.edu by February 18, 2015 and contain the following information.
  * Title of tutorial/workshop
  * Preferred duration (half day vs. full day)
  * Brief bios of proposed instructor(s)/organizer(s)
  * Objectives to be achieved
  * Scope of topics to be covered
  * Target audience and the list of potential  presenters/contributors


SUBMISSION TOPIC SUGGESTIONS
Details can be found from: http://ieee-isi.org/2015/call-for-papers/





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