[AISWorld] [Call for Papers] Rising Cyber Attacks and the Strategies That Matter

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What strategies will help organizations address/minimize the threat of 
cyber attacks?

Share your insight in Cutter Business Technology Journal

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Abstract deadline: October 19, 2021

Article deadline: November 30, 2021

Although IT security spending is on the rise, the severity, frequency 
and volume of security incidents are also rising. Cyber crime is 
becoming more organized, sophisticated, dynamic and cheaper, while the 
fight against cyber crime is not keeping pace.

Organizations face loss of productivity, revenue and most of all 
customer trust when cyber attacks happen. Simultaneously, newer threats 
related to Cloud, mobile, social networking, embedded computing and IoT 
devices emerge daily. Prevention as well as the ability to counter 
attacks and control damage is critical. The growing dependence on 
technology makes it essential for businesses to tackle these threats and 
increase their cyber maturity.

An upcoming issue of Cutter Business Technology Journal , with Guest 
Editor Anjali Kaushik

https://www.cutter.com/experts/anjali-kaushik

, will address the question "Why are cyber attacks on the rise and what 
strategies/practices can organizations adopt to address/minimize the 
chance of these attacks?

Article ideas may include:

The role of corporate leaders to enhance preparedness on cyber security

Back of Basics! Security practices that have always mattered

Countering attacks from threat vectors on emerging technologies

Ransomware trends; who is vulnerable; alternatives to paying attackers

Management of supply chain risks

Cyber security training to enhance organizational preparedness

Security with third party service providers

Mitigating insider threats and behavioral security

Corporate perspectives on cyber security

Staying updated on cyber security; managed cyber security practices

Cloud security practices

Covid-19 and remote work cyber security practices/risks

Policy intervention/impact on IoT-enabled digital consumer ecosystems

Public-private partnership for IoT security capacity building programs

Contingency planning/crisis communication in a cyber security disaster

Mobile security practices

Critical infrastructure security

Ideal cyber security spending: cyber security frameworks

Security tips and practices on passwords and emails

Privacy and data protection on global systems

Adequacy of global legal infrastructure on cyber security

FOR CONSIDERATION: Please send an abstract (~ 300 words or less of 
proposed article scope and author(s) bio) by October 19 to Anjali 
Kaushik and Christine Generali . Final article length is typically 
2,000-3,500 words plus graphics. Access the full Call for Papers here

https://www.cutter.com/call-papers#CyberAttacks

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Accepted articles are due November 30 . Final article length is 
typically 2,000-3,500 words plus graphics. More editorial guidelines

https://www.cutter.com/call-papers#Editorial%20Guidelines

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Learn more or submit a proposal!

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Cutter Business Technology Journal

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is published monthly as a forum for thought leaders, academics, business 
practitioners, and industry experts to present innovative ideas, current 
research, and solutions to the critical issues facing business 
technology professionals competing in today's digital economy.

Compensation: Authors receive a complimentary, one-year subscription to 
Cutter Business Technology Journal and get exposure to an audience of 
business-technology leaders spanning industries across the globe. 
Articles are also featured on social media including LinkedIn and 
Twitter.

If you have any questions, please contact Christine Generali , Cutter 
Business Technology Journal

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Group Publisher.

We look forward to the opportunity of working with you!

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