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Subject: [AISWorld] CfP ACIS 2020 (virtual): Information Security Management and Privacy Track
Date: Wed, 22 Jul 2020 22:10:08 +0000
From: Sean Maynard <sean.maynard@unimelb.edu.au>
To: aisworld@lists.aisnet.org <aisworld@lists.aisnet.org>


Conference Theme: Navigating our Digital Future (He waka eke noa - We are all in this together)
https://www.acis2020.org/

Track: Information Security Management and Privacy


GENERAL INFORMATION

ACIS is the premier conference in Australasia for Information Systems. In 2020, ACIS will be hosted by the School of Information Management, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand.

ACIS 2020 is going virtual. We are committing ourselves to provide an interactive online experience for our attendees. We cordially invite you to submit a paper. Our Paper submissions close on 10 August 2020. If your paper is accepted, your work will be published in the conference proceedings, and you are welcome to present it virtually. Please see the following link for further details: https://www.acis2020.org/covid19-update


TRACK DESCRIPTION

Organisations and society in general are faced by challenges around digital technology innovation, and the rapid, large scale change that it brings. Whilst some organisations have achieved unprecedented levels of productivity and profit as a result of embracing digital transformation, many have not. Emerging cyber threats arising from the new competitive environment are the theft of intellectual property and disruption of business continuity. Risks to organisations are exacerbated by the unprecedented scale at which competitive information and knowledge is being collected and analysed by organisations and the increased vulnerabilities from the rapid integration of new and complex technologies into the digital environment such as the internet of things. The Information Security Management and Privacy track focuses on how organisations and society can protect themselves considering the disruption caused by digital technology.

This track welcomes empirical and rich theoretical papers that provide interesting insights on these and other issues in the IS sphere from an information security management and privacy perspective. The track welcomes design science, empirical, economic, managerial, behavioural, and theoretical submissions across a diverse range of topics—from technical management aspects to broader social and managerial issues at the individual, organizational, or societal levels. We invite theoretical perspectives from behavioural, organizational, cognitive, cultural, socio-technical, or other lenses for analysis of these issues.

TOPICS OF INTEREST INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO
Adoption, use, and continuance of information security technologies and policies
Cross-cultural issues in IS security and privacy
Cyberwarfare and cybersecurity
Design and development of information security and privacy enhancing technologies
Incident response and investigations of security violations
Information security strategy and governance
Knowledge leakage
Legal, societal, and ethical issues in IS security and privacy
Risk analysis and management, risk and fraud assessment
Security and privacy concerning social media, social networking, big data, the IoT or mobile devices
Security analytics
Security, Education, Training, and Awareness (SETA) programs and campaigns
Social engineering and human risks, including the role of employees and customers
Theoretical and empirical analyses of information security behaviours and on information, user, and customer privacy

IMPORTANT DATES
- Paper Submission Deadline: 10 Aug 2020
- Paper Acceptance Decision: 30 Sept 2020
- ACIS2020 Conference: 1-4 Dec 2020 (New Zealand Daylight Time)


TRACK CHAIRS
Sean MAYNARD, The University of Melbourne, seanbm@unimelb.edu.au
Nik THOMPSON, Curtin University, nik.thompson@curtin.edu.au
Atif AHMAD, The University of Melbourne, atif@unimelb.edu.au


Sean
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Dr Sean Maynard | Course Director, Master of Information Systems (MIS) : CRICOS: 055847J
School of Computing and Information Systems, Melbourne School of Engineering, The University of Melbourne, Victoria, 3010. W: http://people.eng.unimelb.edu.au/seanbm/, LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/seanbm69/ unimelb.edu.au | facebook.com/unimelb | twitter.com/unimelb
(With apologies for cross-posting.)
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