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Dear colleagues,
We invite you to submit your manuscripts to the Cyber Crime, Cyber
Terrorism, and Hacker Culture minitrack under the Information
Security and Privacy (SIGSEC) track at AMCIS 2020. The conference
will take place in Salt Lake City, UT, from August 12 to 16.
Please see below the description of the minitrack. The deadline
for submissions is February 28.
The growing number of terrorist incidents over the past few
decades have resulted in a great deal of interest in how to act
against acts of terrorism within our cyber space. As our society
continues to increase its dependence on technology, the threat
posed to nations from terrorists is no longer just physical but
also expands to our digital world. This minitrack aims to shed
more light on the issue of cyber crime and cyber terrorism by also
exploring hacker culture and the motivations of attackers. Some
possible topics to consider would be:
– Dimensions of cyber crime
– Motivation and organization of hackers/hacking groups
– Policy implications of cyber terrorism and cyber crime
– Prevention of cyber crime and cyber terrorism
– The risks posed by IoT and SCADA
– International approaches to fighting cyber crime and cyber
terrorism
– Developing theory and constructs to better understand cyber
crime
To access the submission system, click here:
https://new.precisionconference.com/ais
Minitrack chairs:
Miloslava Plachkinova, University of Tampa
Chris Maurer, University of Virginia
If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact us.
Regards,
MILOSLAVA PLACHKINOVA, PhD, CISSP, CISM, PMP
Interim Director, Cybersecurity Programs
Assistant Professor of Cybersecurity
The University of Tampa
Department of Information and Technology Management
(813) 257-3207
mplachkinova@ut.edu<mailto:mplachkinova@ut.edu> |
www.ut.edu
<http://www.ut.edu/>
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