-------- Original-Nachricht -------- Betreff: [AISWorld] CFP: DSI 2014 track - Information Privacy and Security Risks Datum: Thu, 30 Jan 2014 19:57:21 +0000 Von: Spears, Janine jspears@cdm.depaul.edu An: aisworld@lists.aisnet.org aisworld@lists.aisnet.org
Dear Colleagues,
We invite paper submissions to the Information Privacy and Security Risks Track at the 45th Decision Sciences Institute (DSI) Annual Meeting, held November 22-25, 2014 in Tampa, FL.
Track Description:
In an era of big data, the internet of everything, electronic health records, industrial competition, and the increasing need to be digitally connected, privacy and security risks continue to evolve. Significant resources are invested into protecting information. How do we evaluate the effectiveness of policies, operational and technical security controls? Metrics, analytics, models, or other decision-enhancing tools are needed to assess policy effectiveness and efficiency. This track invites papers that examine emerging threats, technologies, metrics, models, and behavior in security and privacy risk management. The track welcomes empirical, theoretical, and design submissions. Panel proposals are also welcomed.
Possible topics on which papers can be submitted include but are not limited to:
· ** Emerging security and privacy trends and technologies
· ** Securing big data
· ** Privacy issues with big data and data analytics
· ** Security in the cloud
· ** Privacy in social media
· ** Consumer privacy measures, such as anonymity-seeking and identity protective behavior
· ** Security and privacy policy design
· ** Security policy effects on operational workflow
· ** Analytics for privacy and security evaluation and decision-making
· ** Metrics for assessing security control effectiveness
· ** Modeling security and privacy risk in business processes
· ** Effects of security policy and controls on organizational workflow
· ** International issues in information security and privacy
· ** Privacy enhancing technologies in browsers, web sites, mobile and GPS-enabled devices
· ** Health information security and privacy
· ** Mobile device security and privacy
· ** Online behavioral tracking and privacy
· ** Integrating security requirements into systems analysis and design
· ** Applications of and outcomes from security and privacy law
· ** Security and privacy needs not addressed by regulatory requirements (e.g., HIPAA vs big data; trade secrets, etc.)
· ** Extending current effective privacy and security measures
· ** Cyber espionage
Please see http://dsi-tampa2014.org/submission/ for instructions for submission.
Important Dates: Conference Management System is accepting submissions 05/01/2014 Full Paper Submissions Deadline 05/15/2014 Papers Abstracts Submission Deadline 05/15/2014 Panels Proposals Deadline 07/01/2014 Authors Notified of Paper Acceptance Decision 07/15/2014 Full Paper Revisions Resubmission
Janine Spears, Track Chair DePaul University jspears@cdm.depaul.edu
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