InfoSecCD: Information Security Curriculum Development

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Event When Where Deadline
InfoSecCD 2013 2013 Information Security Curriculum Development Conference
Oct 12, 2013 - Oct 12, 2013 Kennesaw, GA, USA Jul 1, 2013
InfoSecCD 2010 2010 Information Security Curriculum Development Conference
Oct 1, 2010 - Oct 3, 2010 Kennesaw, GA, USA Jun 1, 2010
InfoSecCD 2007 2007 Information Security Curriculum Development Conference
Sep 28, 2007 - Sep 29, 2007 Kennesaw, GA, USA TBD
 
 

Present CFP : 2013

InfoSecCD seeks to provide academics, researchers, and practitioners with an opportunity to share their perspectives with others interested in the various aspects of Information Security Curriculum Development. Papers offering novel research contributions in any aspect of information security education are solicited for submission to the 2013 InfoSecCD Conference.

The primary focus is on high-quality, original, unpublished research, case studies, and implementation experiences. Papers should have practical relevance to the design, development, implementation, and best-practices in information security education or for best-practices in the design, implementation, and management of information security or digital forensics.

Theoretical papers must make convincing argument for the practical significance of the results. Theory must be justified by supporting literature and compelling examples illustrating its application. The primary criterion for appropriateness is demonstrated practical relevance. The conference will include three tracks: pedagogy, practice, and student. Note that work in progress papers can be accepted if substantial progress has already been made and completion is expected by the conference date.

In order to be considered a student paper, and thus eligible for the best student paper award, the paper must be authored exclusively by students. Any paper submitted as a student paper with a non-student co-author will be reclassified as either pedagogy or practice and is eligible for the best paper award, but not the best student paper award.

Note: Work in Progresses can be accepted if substantial progress and expected completion by conference date is demonstrated.

Please note that all submissions must use the ACM approved format available in the template downloadable from http://infosec.kennesaw.edu/InfoSecCD/InfoSecCD_ACM_Template.docx

Note: Please use the conference paper management site https://cmt.research.microsoft.com/INFOSECCD2013/

To submit a paper, go to the CMT Microsoft site, register as an author and upload. Additional details provided by system.
 

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