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Dear Colleagues,
We invite you to submit your mini-track proposals for the
"Information Security and Privacy" track at AMCIS 2023. AMCIS 2023
will be held on August 10-12, 2023 in Panama City, Panama.
Cybersecurity remains a key challenge for organizations despite
massive investments over the last two decades. While technological
advancements have been made to improve cybersecurity, human
vulnerabilities have become the weakest link in security.
High-profile events such as defections, espionage, and massive
data breaches have led the public to question their own
expectations of privacy. While there is an abundance of practices
and techniques for employing cybersecurity, many hard problems
remain unanswered.
The purpose of this track is to provide a forum for theoretical
developments, empirical research findings, case studies,
methodologies, artifacts, and other high-quality manuscripts.
Sponsored by SIGSEC, we seek to address important questions
arising from emerging developments in information security, such
as: security analytics, financial crimes, security analytics, and
digital forensics? How do system defenders share information to
mitigate vulnerabilities and exploits? Does pervasive data
collection deter privacy-conscious individuals? Do regulations and
policies influence employee security behaviors and organizational
security postures?
Minitrack chairs will be responsible for
* Promoting their minitrack to generate manuscript submissions to
AMCIS 2023;
* Soliciting and assigning reviewers for manuscripts submitted to
the minitrack; and
* Making recommendations to track chairs about each manuscript
submitted to the minitrack.
Important Dates:
September 21, 2022: PCS opens for Minitrack submissions for AMCIS
2023
October 17, 2022: Minitrack submissions are due
October 31, 2022: Minitrack decisions should be completed
January 6, 2023: Manuscript submissions for AMCIS 2023 begin
To submit a minitrack proposal, you will need to include a)
minitrack chairs (names, emails, affiliation); b) minitrack title;
c) short description of minitrack for the AMCIS 2023 website (up
to 150 words); d) call for papers for your minitrack.
To submit a minitrack proposal, visit:
https://new.precisionconference.com/<https://nam04.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fnew.precisionconference.com%2F&data=05%7C01%7Cobi.ogbanufe%40unt.edu%7C1faaf56d6e93449b8adf08da9f1ee3af%7C70de199207c6480fa318a1afcba03983%7C0%7C0%7C637997252261613086%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C3000%7C%7C%7C&sdata=ZXRZJolTqR0YWpvbeKsnxA25Y%2BDocs9ZxSlrfOUM4f8%3D&reserved=0>
Track Co-Chairs:
Obi Ogbanufe, Assistant Professor, University of North Texas,
obi.ogbanufe@unt.edu<mailto:obi.ogbanufe@unt.edu>; Michael
Curry, Assistant Professor, Oregon State University,
michael.curry@oregonstate.edu<mailto:michael.curry@oregonstate.edu>;
Kane Smith, Assistant Professor, University of North Texas,
kane.smith@unt.edu<mailto:kane.smith@unt.edu>; Shuyuan Mary
Metcalfe, Associate Professor, Florida State University,
smho@fsu.edu
We eagerly anticipate receiving your mini-track proposals.
Regards,
Obi Ogbanufe, Ph.D., PMP
Assistant Professor
Department of Information Technology and Decision Sciences
G. Brint Ryan College of Business
University of North Texas
Obi.ogbanufe@unt.edu<mailto:Obi.ogbanufe@unt.edu>
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