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Final Call For Papers
HICSS-45, January 4 - 7, 2012, Maui, Hawaii, USA
Mini-track: Cybercrime in the Digital Economy
Deadline: June 15th (midnight Hawaii time)
We invite you to submit a paper for mini-track “Cybercrime in the
Digital Economy” scheduled for the 45th Hawaii
International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS). Accepted full
papers will be considered for publication in Special Issue for
Computers & Security journal, premier journal for
information security field.
This mini-track aims to encourage research that provides insights
into the issue of cybercrime in the digital economy. We solicit
promising papers that will enhance our understanding of
cybercrime. Few topics of interest include (but not limited to):
· Cyber-infrastructure protection
· Understanding cyber crime activities, and their motivations
· Cyber security policy and controls
· Technical-social system security
· Legal and ethical challenges to cyber crime
· Law enforcement decision support system
· Digital forensics
· Information warfare
· Cyber crime and societal implications
· Protection of social networks
This mini-track is offered under “Internet and the Digital
Economy” track. You may obtain additional information about
the conference at (
www.hicss.hawaii.edu/hicss_45/apahome45.htm)
Please feel free to email any inquiries on potential papers for
submission.
Mini-track Chair
Gurvirender Tejay
Nova Southeastern University
tejay@nova.edu
Important Deadlines
June 15, 2011: Submit full manuscripts for review
Aug 15, 2011: Review System emails Acceptance Notices to authors
Sept 15, 2011: Accepted authors submit Final Paper for publication
Oct 15, 2011: Papers without any registered author will be deleted
from the Proceedings
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Gurvirender Tejay
Assistant Professor
Graduate School of Computer and Information Sciences,
Nova Southeastern University
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33314