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3rd Cybercrime and Trustworthy Computing Workshop (CTC-2012)
*Organising Committee:* A/Prof Paul A. Watters (University of Ballarat), Prof Josef Pieprzyk (Macquarie University), Dr Stephen McCombie (CSC), Dr Robert Layton (University of Ballarat). Following on from the second succesful workshop in Ballarat in 2010, CTC-2012 will be held from 29-30th October, 2012, at the Greenhill Enterprise Centre at the University of Ballarat, and will be hosted by the Internet Commerce Security Laboratory (ICSL). *Objectives:* Cybercrime continues to be a growth industry, assisted by a combination of technical factors, such as non-secure hardware and software platforms, and psychological factors, such as user error or naivety. The objective of this workshop is to bring together two distinct groups to encourage further collaboration - those who are working on researching cybercrime activity, such as phishing and malware, and those who are working on technical countermeasures. The scope of the workshop is very narrow, to ensure a complementary match between capability and need. Papers should either be empirically or rationally based explorations of problems in cybercrime, or propose solutions and/or countermeasures to the most pressing cybercrimes. Example topic areas on the cybercrime theme might include: New techniques for identifying phishing, malware and botnet attacks New approaches for attributing attacks to specific individuals or groups Analysis of scams, including advance fee fraud, romance scams etc Identity theft including recovery processes Modelling of the cost of cybercrime to the Australian economy Novel forensic techniques to identify crimeware For the countermeasures side, topic areas might include: Anti-phishing Anti-virus Anti-rootkit Anti-botnet User education and/or psychological operations A major theme of the event will be to plan future research interactions and relationships between industry and academia. *Submission Categories:* *Refereed Papers* All submissions are to be made using the Easychair system. At least one author of each accepted paper is required to register and present their work at the conference, otherwise the paper will not be included in the proceedings. Presentations will be 30 minutes in length (20 minutes talk, 10 minutes for questions). The workshop proceedings will be published by IEEE CPS who will submit papers for indexing to EI. Papers should be written using the IEEE CS style, with up to 12 pages. All papers should be submitted for double-blind review, ie, no contact or author details should appear on the submitted paper. *Industry Demonstrations* Participants are invited to give practical demonstrations on cutting-edge technologies, or illustrations of difficult probles that currently do not have good solutions. Please e-mail the organisers if you wish to give a demonstration - we strongly encourage industry participants to do this. *Dates:* Paper Submission Deadline: 3 August 2012 Paper Status Notification: 17 August 2012 Final Papers Due in PDF Format: 31 August 2012 Workshop: 29-30 October 2012 *Paper Submission:* http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ctc2012 *Program Committee Members* Academic: Dr Jemal Abawajy, Deakin University Dr Mamoun Alazab, Australian National University Mr Milton Baar, Macquarie University Prof Lynn Batten, Deakin University Dr Kim-Kwang Raymond Choo, University of South Australia Dr Richard Dazeley, University of Ballarat Prof Colin Fidge, Queensland University of Technology Dr Gaurav Gupta, Macquarie University Dr Julian Jang, CSIRO Dr Mohan Kankanhalli, National University of Singapore Dr Robert Layton, University of Ballarat Prof Chris Mitchell, Royal Holloway, University of London Dr Alex Ng, University of Ballarat Mr Nigel Phair, University of Canberra Prof Josef Pieprzyk, Macquarie University Dr Man Qi, Canterbury Christchurch University Dr Matthew Sorell, University of Adelaide Dr Ron Stenfield, Macquarie University Prof Willy Susilo, University of Wollongong Dr Fergus Toolan, University College Dublin Dr Peter Vamplew, University of Ballarat Prof Vijay Varadharajan, Macquarie University Prof Wei Wang, Nanjing Normal University A/Prof Paul Watters, University of Ballarat Dr George Weir, University of Strathclyde Prof Liu Wu, Tsinghua University Dr John Zic, CSIRO Industry: Mr Simon Brown, Westpac Banking Corporation Mr Aaron Herps, AFACT Mr Stephen McCombie, CSC Mr Theo Nassiokas, Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Ms Megan Storrar, IBM Mr Cameron Woolfe, IBM Mr Dan Xu, Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Law Enforcement: Assistant Commissioner Neil Gaughan, Australian Federal Police Mr Robert Hanson, Australian Crime Commission Mr Alex Tilley, Australian Federal Police *Costs and Registration:* All participants will receive a copy of the Proceedings published by the IEEE CPS. The registration fee will be A$399 which will include lunch, morning and afternoon teas on both days. An informal conference dinner will be organised at participant's own expense. *Contact details:* Email queries to p.watters@ballarat.edu.au (mailto:p.watters@ballarat.edu.au) All content copyright ©2012 University of Ballarat (CRICOS Provider Number 00103D) |
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