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9th European Conference on Information Warfare and Security,1-2 July 2010, Greece

The 9th European Conference on Information Warfare and Security (ECIW) is an opportunity for academics, practitioners and consultants from Europe and elsewhere who are involved in the study, management, development and implementation of systems and concepts to combat information warfare or to improve information systems security to come together and exchange ideas. There are several strong strands of research and interest that are developing in the area including the understanding of threats and risks to information systems, the development of a strong security culture, as well as incident detection and post incident investigation. This conference is continuing to establish itself as a key event for individuals working in the field from around the world.



The conference committee welcomes contributions on a wide range of topics using a range of scholarly approaches including theoretical and empirical papers employing qualitative, quantitative and critical methods.




Case studies and work-in-progress/posters are welcomed approaches. PhD Research, proposals for roundtable discussions, non-academic contributions and product demonstrations based on the main themes are also invited.



Submission details are given below. Topics for submissions may include, but are not limited to:
























































































































































Human Factors



Cyber-terrorism




  • Principles of i-Warfare



Physical security



Counter-terrorism security policies, procedures and legislation




  • Information warfare policy



SMEs - Small-to-medium Size Enterprises Security model



Critical national infrastructure protection




  • Information warfare theory



Security implications of “virtualised machines and services



e-Health systems as part of a national critical infrastructure




  • Information warfare techniques



The Resilience and Susceptibility of "Service Oriented Architectures" (SOAs)



Information security governance and management




  • Information warfare and security education



Hacking



Biometrics




  • e-Intelligence/counter-intelligence



Information Assurance



Cryptography




  • Networked Centric War



Malware



Wireless Treats




  • Reflector attacks



UCE



Threat Agents




  • Art of war



Cyber-fraud



Particle swarm data mining




  • Computers-as-weapons



Risk Management



Virtual Intrusion Detection




  • Electro-magnetic pulse weapons



Collaborative decision making



National security policy




  • Information operations



Security policy



Acute situational awareness




  • Strategic leadership



Firewalls



Aircraft Environment




  • Influence campaigns



Phishing and spam



Digital forensics




  • Psychological warfare



Current Anti Virus Technologies



Network anomaly detectionmodels




  • PSYOP - PSYOPS



Mobile Virus



Corporate defence mechanisms




  • Perception management



RFID Virus



Security for small to medium enterprises




  • Infra-structure warfare



SQL Infections



Information, computer and network security




  • Military Culture Topography



Data Loss



Security of the virtual worlds




  • Modern conflict



Data Integration



SIMAD what can/should be done to protect against this threat?




  • Military approaches



ISO 27001



Unidirectional linguistic steganography




  • Compromise path analysis



Gaussian empirical rule



IT auditing and compliance




  • Defence steganography



Natural computing



Information Security Architecture




  • Data and service integration



Random numbers approximation sequence



Artificial immune recognition system security infrastructure




  • Legal issues concerned with information warfare and e-Crime



Traffic classification



Public Key Infrastructure




  • Non-traditional enemies



Subliminal Channel



Network Address Translator




  • Ethical, political and social issues relating to information warfare



Machine Learning Risk



Mathematical-filtering




  • Association of Religions with Warfare



Context free grammers



SecureMDA




  • Image-processing




 


Submission details


Abstract details:
 All submission types require an abstract in the first instance. The Abstract should be a minimum of 300 and no more than 500 words including keywords to be received by 05 Jan 2010. Please read the Abstract Guidelines section of the website before submitting.
 
Submission:
 Online via the submission form. Please ensure that you complete all relevant sections of the form, including the conference track the abstract is intended for, the proposed title for the paper, the full names (first name and surname, not initials) and email addresses of all authors and a postal address and telephone number for at least one  contact author. Please indicate clearly if the contact author is not the lead author.
 
Full paper:
 Only required after acceptance of abstract and not to be more than 5,000 words including abstract, keywords and references. Submission date will be no later than 28 January 2010. Papers should be submitted as .doc or .rtf file attachments by email to the Conference Manager, Elaine Hayne.
 


 


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Submission deadline: 5 January 2010

Conference location: , Greece

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