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Subject: [AISWorld] Updated Call for Papers 2022 (Deadline April 30, 2022)
Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2022 18:20:25 +0000
From: Goel, Sanjay <goel@albany.edu>
To: goel@listserv.albany.edu <goel@listserv.albany.edu>, forensics@listserv.albany.edu <forensics@listserv.albany.edu>, aisworld@lists.aisnet.org <aisworld@lists.aisnet.org>




17th Annual Symposium on Information Assurance (ASIA '22)



Conference Dates: June 7-8, 2022



SYMPOSIUM WEBSITE: http://www.albany.edu/iasymposium

Submission Deadline: April 30, 2022

Submission Link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=asia2022



Description



The 17th Annual Symposium on Information Assurance (ASIA ‘22) will be held in conjunction with the 24th New York State Cyber Security Conference (NYSCSC) on June 7-8, 2022. In the past, this two-day joint event has attract well over 1,000 participants including practitioners, researchers, and vendors providing opportunities for business and intellectual engagement among attendees. The Symposium is organized by the School of Business at the University at Albany, State University of New York, the Chief Information Security Office (CISO) of the NYS Office of Information Technology Services (ITS), and the New York State Forum. Through generous sponsorships, we are able to have free registration for all selected presenters, authors of accepted papers, and members of government organizations. Authors are invited to submit papers in information assurance and security for (but not limited to) these topics:



Organizational Security: Insider Threat Management, Risk Management, Business Continuity, Security Policies, Security Auditing, Information Assurance, Information Privacy, Economics of Security, and Behavioral Information Security.



Technological Security: Cloud Computing Security, Web Application Security, Database Security, Intrusion Detection/Prevention, Network Security, Mobile Device Security, Smart Grid Security, Self-Organized Resilient Systems, Critical Infrastructure Security, ICS/SCADA Security, Security of “Internet of Things”, Cryptography, Quantum Computing, Digital Currency Security, and Security of Wearable Devices.



Incident Response and Forensics: Disaster Recovery, Digital Forensics, Multimedia Forensics, Cyber Crime Investigations, E-Discovery, Forensics Lab Management, Chip-off Forensics, Mobile & Network Forensics, Linguistic Analysis for Security, ICS/SCADA Forensics, Forensic Accounting & Fraud, and Incident Response & Analysis.



International Security Issues: Internet-based Espionage, Cyber Warfare & Terrorism, International Cyber Conflicts, Advanced Persistent Threats, Digital Rights Management, Government Surveillance, Censorship and Control of the Internet, and International Cyber Laws and Confidence Building Measures.



Security and Forensics Education: Security and Forensics Accreditation, Innovative Pedagogic Techniques, Certifications, Hands-on Security Laboratories and Tabletop Exercises, Education Infrastructure, Diversity in Security/Forensics Education, and Online Security/Forensics Education.



Emerging Security Developments: Active Defense, Cloud Security, Block Chain, Quantum Cryptography



SUBMISSION GUIDELINES



1. Papers should be submitted to https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=asia2022



2. Submissions can be made in the following categories:



Completed Research Papers: Typically, 5,000 words long (excluding abstract and references).



Research in Progress Papers: Typically, 2,500 words (excluding abstract and references).



Panel Proposals: Typically, 1,000 words description, also identifying the panelists involved.



3. Please follow the formatting guidelines on the conference website.





Submission Deadline: April 30, 2022

Reviewer Feedback: May 15, 2022

Final Submission: May 30, 2022

Symposium Dates: June 7-8, 2022



ORGANIZING COMMITTEE



ASIA GENERAL CHAIR



Sanjay Goel

Chair & Professor, Information Security and Digital forensics, School of Business, University at Albany, SUNY

goel@albany.edu



ORGANIZATION CHAIR



Jessica Smith

NYS Office of Information Technology Services

Jessica.smith2@its.ny.gov



PROGRAM CHAIRS



Prinkle Sharma

Assistant Professor, Information Security and Digital Forensics, School of Business, University at Albany, SUNY

psharma@albany.edu



Cristian Balan

Lecturer, Management, Information Systems and Analytics Dept, School of Business and Economics, SUNY at Plattsburgh

balanc@plattsburgh.edu



TUTORIALS CHAIR

Fabio Auffant

Lecturer, Digital Forensics Program, School of Business, University at Albany, SUNY

fauffant@albany.edu



PUBLICITY CHAIR

Jungwon Kuem

Assistant Professor, Information Security and Digital Forensics, School of Business, University at Albany, SUNY

jkuem@albany.edu



PROCEEDINGS CHAIRS

Dominic Foti

FACETS, University at Albany, SUNY

dfoti@albany.edu



TENTATIVE PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Anil B. Somayaji, Carleton University, Canada

Bill Stackpole, RIT

Daryl Johnson, RIT

Gary C. Kessler, Embry-Riddle University (Emeritus)

George Markowsky, MST

Jim Hoag, Champlain University

Leon Reznik, RIT

Kevin J. Williams, University at Albany, SUNY

M.P. Gupta, Indian Institute of Tech., Delhi

Manish Gupta, M&T Bank

Gurvirender Tejay, University of Colorado Springs, Colorado

Pavel Gladyshev, University College Dublin

Pradeep K. Atrey, University at Albany, SUNY

Raj Sharman, University at Buffalo, SUNY

Siwei Lyu, University at Buffalo, SUNY

________________________________
From: Goel, Sanjay <goel@albany.edu>
Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2022 3:21 PM
To: Sharma, Prinkle <psharma2@albany.edu>
Subject: Re: Updated Call for Papers 2022


Prinkle



The deadline says March 31st everywhere. I thought we wanted to move that to April 30?



Best

Sanjay



From: "Sharma, Prinkle" <psharma2@albany.edu>
Date: Tuesday, April 12, 2022 at 1:59 PM
To: Sanjay Goel <goel@albany.edu>
Subject: Updated Call for Papers 2022



Hi Dr. Sanjay:



Here's the update on the ASIA 2022. So far, there is no submission on the easychair. Two of my students will be making submissions this year.



Please find the update call for papers conference details below and attached:



17th Annual Symposium on Information Assurance (ASIA '22)



Conference Dates: June 7-8, 2022



SYMPOSIUM WEBSITE: http://www.albany.edu/iasymposium

Submission Deadline: March 31, 2022

Submission Link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=asia2022



Description



The 17th Annual Symposium on Information Assurance (ASIA ‘22) will be held in conjunction with the 24th New York State Cyber Security Conference (NYSCSC) on June 7-8, 2022. In the past, this two-day joint event has attract well over 1,000 participants including practitioners, researchers, and vendors providing opportunities for business and intellectual engagement among attendees. The Symposium is organized by the School of Business at the University at Albany, State University of New York, the Chief Information Security Office (CISO) of the NYS Office of Information Technology Services (ITS), and the New York State Forum. Through generous sponsorships, we are able to have free registration for all selected presenters, authors of accepted papers, and members of government organizations. Authors are invited to submit papers in information assurance and security for (but not limited to) these topics:



Organizational Security: Insider Threat Management, Risk Management, Business Continuity, Security Policies, Security Auditing, Information Assurance, Information Privacy, Economics of Security, and Behavioral Information Security.



Technological Security: Cloud Computing Security, Web Application Security, Database Security, Intrusion Detection/Prevention, Network Security, Mobile Device Security, Smart Grid Security, Self-Organized Resilient Systems, Critical Infrastructure Security, ICS/SCADA Security, Security of “Internet of Things”, Cryptography, Quantum Computing, Digital Currency Security, and Security of Wearable Devices.



Incident Response and Forensics: Disaster Recovery, Digital Forensics, Multimedia Forensics, Cyber Crime Investigations, E-Discovery, Forensics Lab Management, Chip-off Forensics, Mobile & Network Forensics, Linguistic Analysis for Security, ICS/SCADA Forensics, Forensic Accounting & Fraud, and Incident Response & Analysis.



International Security Issues: Internet-based Espionage, Cyber Warfare & Terrorism, International Cyber Conflicts, Advanced Persistent Threats, Digital Rights Management, Government Surveillance, Censorship and Control of the Internet, and International Cyber Laws and Confidence Building Measures.



Security and Forensics Education: Security and Forensics Accreditation, Innovative Pedagogic Techniques, Certifications, Hands-on Security Laboratories and Tabletop Exercises, Education Infrastructure, Diversity in Security/Forensics Education, and Online Security/Forensics Education.



Emerging Security Developments: Active Defense, Cloud Security, Block Chain, Quantum Cryptography



SUBMISSION GUIDELINES



1. Papers should be submitted to https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=asia2022



2. Submissions can be made in the following categories:



Completed Research Papers: Typically, 5,000 words long (excluding abstract and references).



Research in Progress Papers: Typically, 2,500 words (excluding abstract and references).



Panel Proposals: Typically, 1,000 words description, also identifying the panelists involved.



3. Please follow the formatting guidelines on the conference website.





Submission Deadline: April 30, 2022



Reviewer Feedback: May 15, 2022



Final Submission: May 30, 2022



Symposium Dates: June 7-8, 2022



ORGANIZING COMMITTEE



ASIA GENERAL CHAIR



Sanjay Goel

Chair & Professor, Information Security and Digital forensics, School of Business, University at Albany, SUNY

goel@albany.edu



ORGANIZATION CHAIR



Jessica Smith

NYS Office of Information Technology Services

Jessica.smith2@its.ny.gov



PROGRAM CHAIRS



Prinkle Sharma

Assistant Professor, Information Security and Digital Forensics, School of Business, University at Albany, SUNY

psharma@albany.edu



Cristian Balan

Lecturer, Management, Information Systems and Analytics Dept, School of Business and Economics, SUNY at Plattsburgh

balanc@plattsburgh.edu



TUTORIALS CHAIR

Fabio Auffant

Lecturer, Digital Forensics Program, School of Business, University at Albany, SUNY

fauffant@albany.edu



PUBLICITY CHAIR

Jungwon Kuem

Assistant Professor, Information Security and Digital Forensics, School of Business, University at Albany, SUNY

jkuem@albany.edu



PROCEEDINGS CHAIRS

Dominic Foti

FACETS, University at Albany, SUNY

dfoti@albany.edu



TENTATIVE PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Anil B. Somayaji, Carleton University, Canada

Bill Stackpole, RIT

Daryl Johnson, RIT

Gary C. Kessler, Embry-Riddle University (Emeritus)

George Markowsky, MST

Jim Hoag, Champlain University

Leon Reznik, RIT

Kevin J. Williams, University at Albany, SUNY

M.P. Gupta, Indian Institute of Tech., Delhi

Manish Gupta, M&T Bank

Gurvirender Tejay, University of Colorado Springs, Colorado

Pavel Gladyshev, University College Dublin

Pradeep K. Atrey, University at Albany, SUNY

Raj Sharman, University at Buffalo, SUNY

Siwei Lyu, University at Buffalo, SUNY