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AMCIS 2023 Security Analytics Minitrack
Greetings Colleagues,
Please consider submitting a paper for AMCIS 2023. Our track
Security Analytics seeks submittals. All submissions are to be
made via the AMCIS 2023 submission system at Precision Conference
https://new.precisionconference.com/amcis23c/. After creating an
account and logging on to the Precision Conference site, the
authors should go to "Author Center" to submit their full research
paper by March 1, 2023 10:00am EST.
Security Analytics Industry is relying more heavily on Information
Systems and Analytics to discover security anomalies using Big
Data and Machine Learning. The intersection of these technological
and statistical tools provides opportunities for security
researchers to advance Information Systems Security and Analytics
knowledge. This mini-track seeks papers focusing on opportunities
for research which informs, creates or analyzes large datasets
using statistical techniques and tools to uncover unauthorized
access, attempts to modify stored or in process information, use
of malware and any measures needed to detect, document, or counter
security threats. Papers analyzing or assessing audit trails and
other security information to identify system events indicating
violations of system security as well as adversarial statistical
and machine learning applications will also be considered.
Theoretical development, empirical findings, methodologies or case
studies seeking to examine security analytics are va
rious forms of acceptable research.
Alexander McLeod, Texas State University,
a_m919@txstate.edu
Tahir Ekin, Texas State University,
t_e18@txstate.edu
Barbara Hewitt, Texas State University,
bh05@txstate.edu
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