[AISWorld] CFP: Pre-ICIS Bright Internet Global Summit (BIG Summit)

Dan J. Kim danjongkim at gmail.com
Thu Sep 28 19:25:52 EDT 2017


CALL FOR PAPERS: Bright Internet Global Summit (BIG Summit) Seoul, Korea,
December 8-10, 2017

 

The Bright Internet Global Summit (BIG Summit) will be held in COEX
Convention Center at Seoul, Korea in December 8-10, 2017. The BIG Summit
provides an interactive forum by bringing together leading academics,
practitioners and policy makers to discuss the critical issues of today's
Internet and possible means to realize the next generation of a trustful
Internet. We invite extended abstracts of original research articles
addressing a broad coverage of technical, managerial, economic, and
strategic solutions towards developing the Bright Internet, with emphasis on
global trust building. Papers may employ any applicable IS research method
(case study, survey, analytical modeling, experiments, computational models,
design science, etc.). The key issues to be discussed at the BIG summit
include, but are not limited to, the following:

 

- How serious are the cybersecurity issues to companies, individual
citizens, and national security and what can be done about the issues?

- Is the current Internet security protection paradigm sustainable for the
future?

- Do we need a new preventive paradigm for deterring anonymous sources of
threat?

- What should be the architecture and protocol of future Internet?

- What are the critical success factors for the market driven bright cloud
networks?

- How serious are cross-border and detoured cyberattacks?

- What is the status of global cybersecurity, security governance in the
context of the Bright Internet initiative?

- What should be the goals of the next generation Internet, and what are the
principles that Bright Internet should adopt?

- What kind of protocols and technologies are necessary to implement Bright
Internet?

- What kinds of regulations need to be established or released to realize
the goals of Bright Internet?

- What would be novel, useful methodological approaches to establish the
Bright Internet?

- What new research propositions, frameworks, theories, and paradigms
surrounding the Bright Internet should we focus on for the next 10 years?

- What kind of knowledge units and certification would be necessary for the
Bright Internet?

 

Important Dates

Deadline of abstract submission: Oct. 27 2017.

Notification of acceptance: Nov. 17, 2017 

Deadline for early registration: Nov. 30, 2017

 

Submission Guidelines

Extended abstract, which should not exceed 3 pages, including references,
should be emailed to Dan J. Kim at dan.kim at unt.edu <mailto:dan.kim at unt.edu>
. It will be reviewed and evaluated according to review criteria such as
importance of topic, relevance, potential contribution, and likelihood of
attracting interest at the BIG summit (workshop). The accepted papers will
be presented in Dec. 10th at the research paper section of the summit. A
detailed presentation guideline will be provided later.

 

All registered paper presenters and participants of the summit will be
invited to all planned panel discussion sections on Dec. 8-9,  a banquet on
Dec. 9, and luncheons on Dec. 10.  Please check
http://www.brightinternet.org for more details. We look forward to receiving
your extended abstracts. If you have any questions, please email Dan J. Kim
at dan.kim at unt.edu <mailto:dan.kim at unt.edu>  or H. Raugh Rao at
mgmtrao at gmail.com <mailto:mgmtrao at gmail.com> .  Sincerely,

 

Program co-Chairs of research paper section of BIG summit

 

Dan J. Kim,        University of North Texas, USA

H. Raghav Rao, University of Texas, Saint Antonio, USA

Jae Kyu Lee       Yonsei University and KAIST, Korea

 




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