[AISWorld] AMCIS 2018 CFP - Fraud, Social Engineering, and Information Security minitrack

Andrew Green agreen57 at kennesaw.edu
Tue Feb 13 20:26:50 EST 2018


*** Call for Papers for Information Security researchers for AMCIS 2018 minitrack on Fraud, Social Engineering, and Information Security ***

Minitrack details can be found at http://amcis2018.aisnet.org/?page_id=111#toggle-id-14 - see #6 – Fraud, Social Engineering and Information Security

Business losses due to fraud committed by external actors is a global concern, with recent studies showing losses in the billions of dollars. Social engineering has proven to be a reliable attack vector for adversaries engaged in these activities, using techniques such as open source intelligence collection (OSINT), spear phishing, voice over IP (VoIP) attacks, and short message service (SMS) attacks, and the like. This minitrack invites the authors to submit papers that address relevant issues and concerns related the intersection of fraud and social engineering as an attack method.

Topic areas may focus on, but are not limited to:

  *   legal and criminal issues related to investigation
  *   apprehension and prosecution of suspects, in domestic and multinational scenarios
  *   technical and non-technical controls and processes used to detect fraud within the organization
  *   technical and non-technical controls and processes used to prevent fraud within the organization
  *   legal and privacy issues related to organizational policies designed to address data shared by employees via social network sites.

Important dates:

  *   January 15, 2018 – Manuscript submissions open
  *   February 28, 2018 – Manuscript submissions close
  *   April 18, 2018 – Author(s) notification
  *   August 16-18, 2018 – AMCIS 2018

Full CFP details can be found at http://amcis2018.aisnet.org/?page_id=110

We look forward to receiving your submissions!

Minitrack co-chairs

James Parrish – james.parrish at unt.edu<mailto:james.parrish at unt.edu>
Andy Green – agreen57 at kennesaw.edu<mailto:agreen57 at kennesaw.edu>

Thanks

Andy Green, MSIS

Lecturer of Information Security and Assurance
BBA-ISA program coordinator
KSU Student ISSA chapter faculty sponsor
KSU Offensive Security Research Club faculty sponsor

Michael J. Coles College of Business
Kennesaw State University - A Center of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance Education
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Kennesaw, GA 30144-5591
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