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The conference will be hosted at the University
of Plymouth in the UK on 30 June and 1 July 2008.
The keynote speaker is Jeremy Ward from Symantec
Global Services, UK.
His address is entitled “Can Europe ever make a difference to global cyber-security?”
The conference dinner will be held at Boringdon Hall, an elegantly restored
Elizabethan Manor House. For a closer look click here.
Plymouth is a coastal city in the south-west of England.
Located at the head of one of the worlds largest natural harbours, it has a
long maritime history and can be reached by air, land and sea. See the Venue information page for more
details.
The call for papers for this conference closes on 10 December 2007 (extended until 7 January 2008). In addition to the
main conference, submissions are welcomed to four mini tracks: Data
Surveillance, chaired by Henrique Santos,
University of Minho, Portugal; Information
Age War Propaganda, chaired by Jari
Rantapelkonen, National Defence University, Finland; The
human/social aspects of psychological operations and their civilian and
military impact, chaired by Andy Jones,
BT, UK and Edith Cowan University, Australia; The
resilience and susceptibility of “Service Oriented Architectures”
(SOA’s), chaired by Tim Parsons,
BAE Systems, UK.
Selected papers from
the conference will be considered for publication in the International Journal of Electronic
Security and Digital Forensics published by Inderscience UK
(ISSN:1751-1911X)
Important dates
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Abstract submission deadline:
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10 December 2007
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Now Closed – see note below
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Notification of abstract acceptance:
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17 December 2007
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Now
completed
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Full paper due for review:
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28 January 2008
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Now completed
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Notification of paper
(acceptance with any requested changes)
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7 April 2008
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In
process
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Earlybird registration
closes
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21 April 2008
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Now closed
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Final paper due (with
any changes):
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5 May 2008
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Author registration
final date:
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26 May 2008
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For operational reasons we have had to alter the
submission dates for this conference. However, as we are aware that a
considerable amount of literature was in circulation before we did this we
will honour all submissions that arrive by the original dates (21 January for
Abstracts and 10 March for papers). We would ask that you strive to meet the
new dates as these have been arranged to allow a longer paper review period
which we hope will give authors more time to arrange travel and registration
after receiving reviewer feedback.
Publication
opportunity
Selected papers
from the Conference will be considered for publication in a special issue of
the Journal of Information Warfare: http://www.jinfowar.com .
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Additionally,
selected papers from
the conference will be considered for publication in the International Journal of Electronic
Security and Digital Forensics published by Inderscience UK
(ISSN:1751-1911X)
Purchase
previous conference proceedings
The proceedings for this conference are listed on the
Index to Scientific and Technical Proceedings (ISTP/ISI Proceedings), the
Index to Social Sciences & Humanities Proceedings (ISSHP) and the Index
to Social Sciences & Humanities Proceedings (ISSHP/ISI Proceedings).
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