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Subject: [AISWorld] AMCIS 2020 CFP - Bright ICT Minitrack
Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2020 11:58:07 -0500
From: Jiyong Park <jiyong.park@uncg.edu>
To: aisworld@lists.aisnet.org


*Minitrack: Bright ICT – Beyond Security and Privacy Concerns*

*Information Security and Privacy (SIGSEC)*

*AMCIS 2020*

*Salt Lake City, Utah, August 12-16 2020*



*CALL FOR PAPERS*



Global information and communication infrastructures and platforms have
made businesses and the broader society more efficient and effective.
However, many serious side effects have emerged alongside these information
and communications technology (ICT) platforms, imperiling the foundation of
future not only in a particular country, but also across borders. To reduce
the substantial adverse effects on our economy and national security, many
researchers pay high attention to the negative effects of ICT and
investigate concepts and approaches to drastically reduce its undesirable
consequences. Beyond simple concerns of security and privacy, we have to
establish safe and secure ICT platforms which can preventively identify and
mitigate malicious anonymous security and privacy concerns across the globe.



This minitrack extends the vision of ICT-enabled Bright Society adopted as
an AIS Grand Vision Project (in short, Bright ICT Initiative) in 2014 (see
Lee 2015).[1]
<https://mail.google.com/mail/u/1/#m_7901259752682488998__ftn1> In doing
so, this minitrack encompasses the development of relevant technologies,
business models, public policies, social norms, international agreements,
and national indexes for bright, secure, and trusted ICT platforms
(including Internet architecture). Systematic research on a global scale is
particularly welcomed. This minitack invites original research articles
addressing a broad coverage of technical, managerial, economic, and
strategic solutions towards developing the bright ICT platforms, with
emphasis on global trust building. Papers may employ any applicable IS
research methods (e.g., case study, survey, analytical modeling,
experiments, computational models, design science, etc.).



Topics of interest, but not limited to:



· Preventive bright ICT paradigm

· Bright ICT in global environments

· Cross-cultural security awareness

· Compliance and liability

· Cross-cultural views on privacy

· Privacy management and concerns

· Ethics in privacy and security



Important Dates:



· January 6, 2020: Manuscript submissions for AMCIS 2020 (*Now Open*)
at PCS Submission (
https://new.precisionconference.com/user/login?society=ais)

· *February 28, 2020*: AMCIS manuscript submissions closes for
authors at 5:00pm MST (completed research and Emergent Research Forum (ERF))

· April 22, 2020: Camera-ready papers are due at 5:00pm MST



We look forward to receiving your best works for the minitrack of Bright
ICT. If you have any questions, feel free to contact one of minitrack
co-chairs.



Minitrack Co-Chairs



Jiyong Park, jiyong.park@uncg.edu, University of North Carolina at
Greensboro

Aaron Michael French, afrench@unm.edu, University of New Mexico

Dan J. Kim, dan.kim@unt.edu, University of North Texas

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[1] <https://mail.google.com/mail/u/1/#m_7901259752682488998__ftnref1> Lee,
Jae Kyu. 2015. "Guest Editorial: Research Framework for AIS Grand Vision of
the Bright ICT Initiative," *MIS Quarterly*, (39: 2) pp.iii-xii.
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