-------- Forwarded Message --------
Subject: [AISWorld] CfP: Special Issue "The Perils and Promises of AI in Management: Maintaining Security and Ensuring Sustainability" @ Sustainability
Date: Tue, 27 Dec 2022 20:32:25 +0300
From: Nazim Taskin <nazimtaskin@gmail.com>
To: aisworld@lists.aisnet.org


Dear colleagues,



Call for Papers



Special Issue on "The Perils and Promises of AI in Management: Maintaining
Security and Ensuring Sustainability" @ Sustainability



Cybersecurity has become more critical than ever for organizations and
corporate sustainability as the world undergoes digital transformation. As
organizations make greater use of emergent digital-based technologies, they
become more susceptible to a growing number of risks. As the number and
variations of cyber-attacks increase, their impacts pose significant damage
to organizations and sustainability. Cyber-attacks can be in various forms
and magnitudes of severity. Organizations may suffer considerable losses as
production and operations come to a standstill after a cyber-attack.
Organizations may be forced to pay huge amounts to attackers after a
ransomware attack. Alternatively, leaks of personal customer or employee
data may lead to a loss of prestige and reputation. Organizations may also
have to pay hefty fines to the data protection authority in their country
due to data leakage. On the other hand, in this digitally-transforming
world, adapting more recent technologies has also brought advantages to an
organization, such as improvement in business processes, product and
service development, customer relationships, performance, globalization and
competitive advantage. Under this transformation, the use of cloud
computing, big data, Blockchain and other emerging technologies, especially
artificial intelligence, have presented cybersecurity as an increasingly
important and multidimensional aspect of organizational life and survival,
along with sustainability.



Based on this premise, the Special Issue aims to collect high-quality
papers addressing the relationship between cyber security and
sustainability with current and emerging technologies, particularly
artificial intelligence. The topic can be discussed from the perspective of
either the technical dimension in terms of analytics, artificial
intelligence (AI), machine learning; or in business in terms of developing
necessary strategies; or social dimensions such as human and organizational
factors; or combinations of these perspectives.



This track welcomes research using qualitative, quantitative and design
science research methodologies. Conceptual papers, models, policies and
case studies contributing to understanding the relationship between
sustainability, cybersecurity and recent and emerging technologies are also
within the scope of this Special Issue.



Potential topics can include the following areas, but are not limited to:



· Relationship between sustainability and cybersecurity

· Impact and role of current and emerging technologies on
sustainability and cybersecurity

· Use of advanced techniques of cybersecurity for corporate
sustainability

· Understanding the benefits, drawbacks and limitations of using
advanced techniques in cybersecurity and sustainability

· Role of AI and emerging technologies in cybersecurity

· Role of AI and emerging technologies in sustainability

· Individual or organizational factors affecting the
sustainability, cybersecurity and/or the relationship between the two



Journal website: https://www.mdpi.com/journal/sustainability

Special Issue Link -
https://www.mdpi.com/journal/sustainability/special_issues/X1AYY2Y815





Deadline for manuscript submissions: 15 August 2023



Guest Editors

Dr. Bilgin Metin, Bogazici University, bilgin.metin@boun.edu.tr

Dr. Nazim Taskin, Bogazici University, nazim.taskin@boun.edu.tr
_______________________________________________
AISWorld mailing list
AISWorld@lists.aisnet.org