This is
the final call for papers for the 2nd International Conference on i-Warfare and
Security which will be held on 8-9 March 2007 at the
The
advisory group for the conference invites submissions of papers on both the
theory and practice of all aspects of Information Warfare and Security. The
conference in March 2007 is seeking qualitative, experience-based and
quantitative papers as well as case studies and reports of work in progress from
academics, information systems practitioners, consultants and government
departments. Topics may include, but are not limited to, Anonymous Routing;
Botnets; Business continuity planning; Coordination Theory; Corporate defence
mechanisms; Cryptography; Cyber-terrorism; Denial of Service; Disaster recovery;
e-Intelligence/counter-intelligence; Electro-magnetic pulse weapons; Ethical,
Political and Social Issues relating to Information Warfare; Hacking; Honeynet
countermeasures; Information warfare and security education; Information warfare
policy; Information warfare techniques; Information warfare theory; Information,
computer and network security; Infra-structure warfare; Insider Threat; IS027001
ISM3 Security Management Maturity; Legal issues concerned with information
warfare and e-Crime; National security policy; OODA Loop; Petri Nets; Perception
management; Physical security; Proliferation Security Initiative (PSI); Risk
analysis and assessment; Security for small to medium enterprises; Security
policy; Vulnerability assessments.
In addition to the main conference, the
committee welcomes submission to three mini tracks, “Malicious
Intelligence”, "Human/Social
Issues of i-Warfare" and “Can
Technology help?”
Abstracts are required in the first instance and should
be submitted by 28 September 2006 via the online form at
http://www.academic-conferences.org/iciw/iciw2007/iciw07-abstract-submission.htm
Enquiries about the conference should be directed to the
conference manager, Mandy
Limbrick and you can request a pdf copy of the call for
papers from Hazel
Lobo
Please
feel free to forward this mail to colleagues and contacts who may be
interested.