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Bright Internet Global Summit 2019 (BIGS 2019)
CALL FOR PAPERS
Munich, Germany, December 18, 2019, 9:00 am – 7:00 pm
The Bright Internet Global Summit (BIGS) will be held at the
Internationales Congress Center München (ICM) in Munich on
December 18, 2019. The meetings for BIGS 2019 in the morning are
dedicated to practical industry experts and policy makers and open
to non-AIS members. These sessions will provide an interactive
forum by bringing together leading academics, practitioners, and
policy makers to discuss the critical issues of today’s Internet
and possible means and business models to realize the next
generation of a trusted and safe Internet, including the Bright
Internet Initiative and other approaches for preventive
cybersecurity paradigm and business development.
As a post-ICIS workshop, the academic track for BIGS 2019 will be
held from 1:00pm to 7:00pm and is dedicated to academic research
paper presentations and discussion and open to AIS members. The
afternoon sessions will be presented in cooperation with the AIS
Special Interest Group on Information Security and Privacy
(SIGSEC). Information on BIGS 2019 can be found at
http://brightinternet.org/.
This call for papers for the academic track in the afternoon
(December 18th) invites original research articles addressing a
broad coverage of technical, managerial, economic, and policy
solutions towards developing the Bright Internet and Trust, with
emphasis on preventive cybersecurity and global trust building.
Papers may employ any applicable IS research method (case study,
survey, analytical modeling, experiments, computational models,
design science, and so forth). The key issues to be discussed at
the BIGS 2019 academic forum include, but are not limited to, the
following:
* What are the most serious cybersecurity issues currently
encountered by countries, companies, and individual citizens, and
what can be done about these issues?
* Is the current Internet security protection paradigm sustainable
for the future?
* Do we need a new preventive paradigm for deterring anonymous
sources of threat?
* What should the security architecture and protocols look like
for the future Internet?
* What are critical success factors for market-driven bright cloud
networks?
* What kind of protocols and technologies are necessary to
implement Bright Internet?
* How serious are cross-border and detoured cyberattacks?
* What is the status of global cybersecurity and security
governance in the context of the Bright Internet initiative?
* What should the goals be of the next generation Internet, and
what are the principles that Bright Internet should adopt?
* What kind of regulations need to be established or released to
realize the goals of Bright Internet?
* What would be novel, useful methodological approaches to
establish Bright Internet?
* What new research propositions, frameworks, theories, and
paradigms surrounding the Bright Internet should we focus on for
the next 10 years?
Important Dates
Submission Deadline: October 7, 2019
Notification of Acceptance: November 11, 2019
Revised, Camera ready Document: November 22, 2019
Workshop Date: December 18, 2019
Submission Guidelines
All submitted papers undergo a double-blind peer-review process.
Please submit your papers using our conference submission system
located at
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=bigs2019. All
submission should be in Microsoft Word using the workshop template
only (found on the submission website), with no author names or
other identification in the manuscript file, including removal of
document properties and tracked changes (blind the submission,
please). Please use the BIGS2019 style for your paper and
references (also shown on the submission template available at
http://www.brightinternet.org). Completed research and case study
papers should be limited to 15 pages. Research-in-progress papers
should be limited to 8 pages. The accepted papers will be
presented on Dec. 18th during the research paper section of BIGS
2019 and detailed presentation guidelines will be provided later.
We look forward to receiving your papers. If you have any
questions, please contact Sungjune Park at
supark@uncc.edu<mailto:supark@uncc.edu>or Alvin Leung at
acmleung@cityu.edu.hk<mailto:acmleung@cityu.edu.hk>.
Academic participants for BIGS 2019 should register for the
afternoon sessions for BIGS 2019. The practitioner sessions in the
morning are by invitation only.
Workshop Co-Chairs
Victoria Yoon (Virginia Commonwealth University)
Jae Kyu Lee (Xi’an Jiaotong University & KAIST)
Robert Crossler (Washington State University)
Advisors
Helmut Krcmar (Technical University of Munich)
Ritu Agarwal (University of Maryland)
Raghav Rao (University of Texas, Saint Antonio)
Joey George (University of Iowa)
Xing Li (Tsinghua University)
Alessandro Acquisti (Carnegie Mellon University)
Wei Huang (Xi’an Jiaotong University)
Program Co-Chairs
Alvin Leung, City University of Hong Kong, China
Sungjune Park, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA
Dan J. Kim University of North Texas, USA
Program Committee
Bongsik Shin (San Diego State University)
Christopher Paolini (San Diego State University)
Daegon Cho (KAIST, Korea)
Dapeng Liu (University of New South Wales, Australia)
David Murungi (Bentley University)
Dongman Lee (KAIST Department of Computer Science)
Gene Moo Lee (University of British Columbia, Canada)
Jaehyeon Ju (McGill University)
James Parrish (University of North Texas)
Jingguo Wang (University of Texas at Arlington)
Jiyong Park (University of North Carolina, Greensboro)
Manoj Thomas (Virginia Commonwealth University)
Mehrdad Koohikamali (California State Polytechnic University,
Pomona)
Mohammad Salehan (California State Polytechnic University)
Mohammadreza Mousavizadeh (Western Michigan University)
Obiageli Ogbanufe (Oklahoma State University)
Raghu Santanam (Arizona State University)
Richard Dasher (Stanford University)
Rui Chen (Iowa State University
Shin-Yuan Hung (National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan)
Ugochukwu Etudo (University of Connecticut)
Vijayan Sugumaran (Oakland University)
Wei He (Texas Tech University)
Young Hoon Chang (Beijing Institute of Technology)
Yun-Sik Choi (AITRICS)
Zhangxi Lin (Texas Tech Univ & Hefei University of Technology)
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