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Call for Papers
WISP-2018 Workshop on Information Security and Privacy (WISP) Location: San Francisco, CA, United States, December 13, 2018 Conference website: http://www.albany.edu/wisp/ Submission deadline: September 30, 2018
The AIS Special Interest Group on Information Security and Privacy (SIGSEC) is pleased to announce its thirteenth annual Workshop on Information Security and Privacy (WISP) to be held pre-ICIS on December 13, 2018 in San Francisco, California. Hosted by AIS SIGSEC, Bright Internet & Trust, and IFIP TC 11.1. This workshop is intended to be a forum for scholars, practitioners, and doctoral students interested in information security, privacy and bright ICT & trust to exchange ideas and encourage collaboration among the members of the SIGSEC community and others.
List of Topics We invite individuals to submit research articles, case studies, position papers, research-in-progress, and panel discussion proposals that address all interesting aspects of information security, assurance and privacy, including but not limited to:
Socio-technical analysis of information security Socio-technical analysis of information privacy Cultural issues in information security and privacy IT risk analysis and management Economics of information security and privacy Strategies for decreasing risky habits and behaviors Analysis of system vulnerabilities and risk exposure Analysis of security vulnerabilities and breaches Security and privacy policy compliance Behavioral issues in information security Security and privacy metrics Digital Forensics and Security Analytics Electronic espionage and hi-tech crime Information security/privacy in e-government Information security/privacy in social networks Legal, societal, and ethical issues in high tech. crime Cybersecurity education and skill development Information security and privacy issues in e-learning Detecting and mitigating insider threats Cybersecurity and diplomacy Cybersecurity Incident Response NeuroIS Impact of cybersecurity on citizens and national security Deterring anonymous sources of threat Bright Information & Communication Technologies Trust and Freedom of Expression
Submission Guidelines All submitted papers undergo a double-blind peer-review process. Please submit your papers using our conference submission system located at https://easychair.org/cfp/WISP2018. All submission should be in Microsoft Word using the workshop template only, with no author names or other identification in the manuscript file, including document properties, and tracked changes (blind the submission, please). Please use the WISP2018 template for your paper and references. Completed research and case study papers should be limited to 15 pages. Research-in-progress papers should be limited to eight pages. Panel proposals should be limited to three pages. Final camera ready manuscripts of accepted submissions should include authors name, email and affiliation.
DATES
Submission Deadline: September 30, 2018 Notification of Acceptance: October 26, 2018 Revised, Camera ready Document: November 30, 2018 Workshop Date: December 13, 2018
Committees Workshop Co-Chairs Michael Curry ─ Washington State Univ., USA Sanjay Goel ─ Univ. at Albany, SUNY, USA Anat Zeelim-Hovav – Korea University Business School
AIS SIGSEC Herb Mattord (President) - Kennesaw State University Christie Fuller (Secretary) ─ Louisiana Tech University Robert E. Crossler, ─ Washington State Univ. (Treasurer)
Program Committee Gurpreet S Dhillon – Univ of North Carolina Greensboro John D’Arcy, University of Delaware, USA Rohit Valecha, University of Texas, San Antonio Alexandra Durcikova –Univ. of Oklahoma, USA Jeffrey Wall - Michigan Technological University Marko Niemima – University of Jyväskylä, Finland Jake Lee – Louisiana Tech University Dan Kim – University of North Texas Sebastian Lins - Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Lynne Coventry – Northumbria Univ., UK Miranda Kajtazi – Lund Univ., Sweden Steven M. Furnell –Univ. of Plymouth, UK Atiya Avery - University of Illinois at Chicago Michelle Maasberg – Louisiana Tech University Scott Thiebes - Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Victoria Kisekka, University at Albany, SUNY Jungwon Kuem, University at Albany, SUNY
Venue The conference will be held at the San Francisco Marriot Marquis Hotel. Please make reservations through the ICIS conference website.
Contact Questions about submissions should be emailed to michael.curry@wsu.edu or goel@albany.edu with WISP2018 in the subject line. Questions about papers on Bright ICT, Trust and Freedom of Expression (http://brightinternet.org) should be sent to Dan J. Kim (Dan.kim@unt.edu).
________________________________ Chair & Professor, Dept. of Information Security & Digital Forensics Program Director, Digital Forensics Program / Graduate Certificate in Information Security School of Business Director, NYS Center for Information Forensics and Assurance (CIFA) / Forensics, Analytics, Complexity Energy, Transportation & Security (FACETS) Center University at Albany, State University of New York Massry Center for Business (BB) 301G, 1400 Washington Ave. Albany, NY 12222 PH: (518) 956-8323 FX: (518) 442-2666 http://www.albany.edu/~goel _______________________________________________ AISWorld mailing list AISWorld@lists.aisnet.org