Call for Papers - The 1st Australian Computer, Network & Information Forensics Conference 2003

From: Craig Valli (c.valliat_private)
Date: Fri Mar 28 2003 - 04:50:57 PST

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    Call for Papers
    The 1st Australian Computer, Network & Information Forensics Conference 2003
    
    Background
    The 1st Australian Computer, Network & Information Forensics Conference 2003
    will be held on November 25th at Hotel Rendezvous, Scarborough, Western
    Australia, Australia. The aim of ACNIFC 2003 is to bring together IT
    managers, system and network administrators, security specialists,
    academics, security solutions vendors, practitioners and anyone interested
    in
    
    . Computer forensics its role and application
    . Techniques in detecting, responding and investigating computer and related
    security incidents
    . Sharing their views, experiences and knowledge with those involved in the
    computer forensic field
    
    Papers are invited in the following areas:
    . Computer Forensics
    . Incident Management
    . Incident Response
    . Forensic Method
    . Case Studies
    . Investigation Frameworks and Methods
    . Network Forensics
    . Cyber Crime Detection and Investigation
    . Response Team Cooperation and Legal Issues
    . Legal aspects of Computer Forensics
    . Internet service providers and security
    . Intruder profiling
    . Computer forensics training and education
    . Use of computers for Forensic activities
    . Outsourcing security -- managed security services
    
    Submitting a Conference Paper
    You are hereby invited to submit full papers. Submitted papers must be in
    English, should be typed in a single column, single-spaced format, and must
    adhere to the maximum word limit of 3500 words. They must include the
    author's name, affiliation and e-mail address, a 200 word abstract and
    keywords identifying the paper's area. All papers will be double blind peer
    reviewed. All papers must be submitted via the conference website.
    For more detailed information regarding submissions requirements, please
    visit the website at
    http://www.we-bcentre.com/forensics2003/index.htm
    
    The 1st Australian Computer Network, Information & Forensics Conference
    (ACNIFC 2003) will be run in conjunction with ACIS 2003, 4th International
    We-B Conference and the 1st Australian Information Security Management
    Conference jointly from 24th - 28th November 2003 at Hotel Rendezvous,
    Perth, Western Australia. Information about the other conferences, including
    papers and proposal submission procedures may be found at
    http://www.we-bcentre.com
    
    Conference Chairs
    Craig Valli
    c.valliat_private
    Edith Cowan University
    
    Assoc. Prof. Matthew Warren
    m.warrenat_private
    Deakin University
    
    Conference Committee
    Dr. Helen Armstrong Curtin University
    Vlasti Broucek Tasmania University
    Dr. Steven Furnell Plymouth University
    Assoc. Prof Bill Hutchinson Edith Cowan University
    Chris Hu Edith Cowan University
    Alan Jones University of Glamorgan
    Peter Murdoch Ernst & Young
    David Thompson Deloitte Touché Tohmatsu
    Tom Waghorn WA Police Computer Crime Investigation
    
    Accommodation in Western Australia
    Special rates for ACNIFC 2003 have been arranged with several Western
    Australian hotels. Conference delegates should make their bookings directly
    with these hotels referring to ACNIFC 2003 Conference.
    
    Key Dates
    Papers Due                    8 Aug 2003
    Acceptance Notification 8 Sept 2003
    Camera ready paper       8 Oct 2003
    
    
    
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    Craig Valli email: c.valliat_private
    Lecturer - Computer Security
    School of Computer and Information Science
    Edith Cowan University Mount Lawley Campus
    Phone: +61-8-9370-6162
    FAX: +61-8-9370-6100
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