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Call for Papers
Security,
assurance and privacy challenges are abound. Advances in information and
communication technologies have brought many security problems to the
fore. Such problems may be technical in nature or organizationally
grounded. Whatever be the nature and scope of the security problems,
there is a need to engage in discourses pertaining to security,
assurance and privacy. To that effect we welcome completed research,
research in progress or formative papers for the 11th Annual Security
Conference.
Recommended Topics (but not
limited to)
Submission Types
Type 1: Completed Research Papers. Such papers need to
be extensive. Usually a research question or an argument is posed and
subsequently conducted. Empirical work (quantitative or qualitative) would be
necessary. Research papers will be presented in a regular conference session.
Typical length would be around 5000-6000 words. All research papers will be
considered for publication in the
Journal of Information System Security (JISSec).
Type 2: Case Studies. Case studies are
typically descriptions of a given security situation. Names of
organizations/actors can be kept anonymous to maintain confidentiality. Typical
length would be around 5000-6000 words. All case studies will be considered for
publication in the
Journal of Information System Security (JISSec)
Type 3: Abstract Submissions.
Submissions of this type are formative in nature. Authors are
encouraged to submit an abstract and present their ideas at the
conference. This submission category allows authors to test initial
ideas and/or 'workshop'their papers/concepts.
All
submissions are double blind
peer reviewed.
Author
Instructions
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Upload MS Word files only. All other file types
will be rejected.
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Format the document as per the APA format
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Choose a track/category/submission type
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Enter the complete author details in the submission form. Failure to do so will result in inaccurate data in the submission system and eventually in the conference proceedings.
- All author details, in correct sequence, needs to be provided at the time of submission. Authors cannot be added or deleted after acceptance.
Any changes to authorship (number or sequnce) can only be made after a
written statement is received from all authors of the manuscript.
Limit on
number of papers
Although authors are allowed to have
multiple submissions, but in no case will be allowed to present more than twice.
If a situation arises where an author may have more than 2 papers accepted in
the conference, co-authors must register and present.
Submissions at: www.security-conference.org/submit.htm
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