The 4th Annual APWG eCrime Researchers Summit
Technically Sponsored by IEEE
http://www.ecrimeresearch.org/2009/cfp.html
October 20-21 2009, Tacoma, WA
The fourth annual APWG eCrime Researchers Summit will be hosted in October
2009, in Tacoma, WA.
Original papers on all aspects of electronic crime are solicited for
submission to eCrime '09. Topics of relevance include but are not limited
to:
* Phishing, rogue-AV, pharming, click-fraud, crimeware, extortion and
emerging attacks.
* Technical, legal, political, social and psychological aspects of
fraud and fraud prevention.
* Malware, botnets, ecriminal/phishing gangs and collaboration, or
money laundering.
* Techniques to assess the risks and yields of attacks and the success
rates of countermeasures.
* Delivery techniques, including spam, voice mail and rank
manipulation; and countermeasures.
* Spoofing of different types, and applications to fraud.
* Techniques to avoid detection, tracking and takedown; and ways to
block such techniques.
* Honeypot design, data mining, and forensic aspects of fraud prevention.
* Design and evaluation of user interfaces in the context of fraud and
network security.
* Best practices related to digital forensics tools and techniques,
investigative procedures, and evidence acquisition, handling and
preservation.
Full Paper Submission:
Submissions should be in English, in PDF format with all fonts embedded,
formatted using the the IEEE conference template, found here:
http://www.ieee.org/web/publications/authors/transjnl/index.html.
Submissions should include author names, affiliations and acknowledgments.
They should not exceed 12 letter-sized pages, not counting the
bibliography and appendices.
To submit a paper authors should utilize EDAS. Authors will need to create
an account with EDAS and submit their final papers here:
http://edas.info/N7489. First, papers have to be registered, then authors
can upload their papers.
Research in Progress (RIPs):
This category allows for research that is not yet ready for publication
but would be of interest to other researchers for presentation and
discussion. For consideration in this category please submit an extensive
abstract via the paper submission system.
To submit a RIP authors should utilize EDAS. Authors will need to create
an account with EDAS and submit their final papers here:
http://edas.info/N7489.
Posters:
We also seek poster abstracts describing recent or ongoing research or
experience in all areas related to the prevention of electronic crime.
Submission of late breaking results and work in progress is especially
encouraged. Posters will not be published, and thus may substantially
overlap published papers or papers simultaneously submitted to a
conference or journal.
Proceedings:
Accepted papers will appear in the IEEE Digital Library. In addition, cash
awards will be given for the best paper overall and the best student
co-authored paper. A limited number of cash travel awards will also be
made to student authors of papers and posters.
Important Dates:
Full paper abstract registration due: May 25, 2009
Full paper submissions due: June 1, 2009
RIP paper submissions due: June 15, 2009
Paper notification: Aug 5, 2009
Poster submissions due: September 9, 2009
Poster notifications: September 18, 2009
Pre-Conference version submission: October 7, 2009
Conference: October 20-21, 2009
Camera ready due: November 13, 2009
Thanks,
Saeed Abu-Nimeh, Program co-chair
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