*** KEYNOTE SPEAKERS Stewart Baker, Steptoe & Johnson Ann Cavoukian, Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario *** SPONSORS Sponsored by ICST Co-sponsored by CA Labs Technically co-sponsored by CREATE-NET *** STEERING COMMITTEE Imrich Chlamtac (Chair), CREATE-NET Gabriel Silberman, CA Labs Peter Matthews, CA Labs Carrie Gates, CA Labs *** ORGANIZING COMMITTEE General Co-Chairs Jeffrey Hunker, Carnegie Mellon University Michael Froomkin, University of Miami Matt Bishop, University of California Davis For all members >> click here *** PUBLICATION The Proceedings from ISGIG 2009 will be published in Lecture Notes of ICST (>>LNICST) and appear in SpringerLink and ICST's digital library, the European Union Digital Library (EUDL). *** SUBMISSION Papers should be submitted to >>ASSYST by 22 May. Submission guidelines can be found >> here *** RELATED CONFERENCES To find out about other conferences in the field of knowledge and e-business >> click here *** ICST MEMBERSHIP Not a member of ICST yet? See >> a list of complimentary professional services you could immediately benefit from. | -->ANNOUNCEMENT: SUBMISSION DEADLINE EXTENDED<-- Important Dates: Full Papers due: -->NEW DEADLINE<-- 22 May 2009 Author notification with reviewer's comments: 12 June 2009 Final revised papers due in camera-ready format: 10 July 2009 | CALL FOR PAPERS Scope The explosion in the use of broadband over the last 5 years has connected people, organizations, commercial firms, and government agencies throughout the world. The large number of devices connected to the networks has changed the Internet to a "network of things and computers". These trends, plus the rise of collaborative technologies, virtual worlds and tele-presence raise issues of privacy, management, compliance, governance, and risk. The Internet of the Future is the theme of ISGIG 2009 Specifically, its goal is to improve communication among academics, regulators, compliance officers, business managers and IT managers by exposing problems, and uncovering potential problems, in the areas of privacy, compliance, governance, and risk. Each of these issues creates situations for both conflict and cooperation between different constituencies. This conference is an opportunity to advance models of effective management and collaboration. The conference will rely on a judicious mix of research papers, invited speakers and structured discussions to extend the communities' communication and identify opportunities for mutually beneficial outcomes. Topics We invite researchers, academicians, practitioners, and others to submit original papers describing new research, applications, or case studies. Papers covering technical, legal, societal, or other aspects of these areas are solicited. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: Frameworks and Overarching Issues of Network Governance: - Privacy - a pervading issue
- Attribution and identify management; anonymity and ID
- Physical and policy infrastructure of the Internet, and its role governance:
- Designing, building, and managing changes to the Internet infrastructure;
- National and regional frameworks for IT governance
- Compliance with government regulations for multi-national corporations and networks;
- Emerging issues, including
- Cyber-terrorism and cyber-crime;
- Virtual worlds, and the development of new modes of social and economic interaction that challenge how we translate physical world structures into virtual worlds;
- Green computing;
- Collaborative tools and their use in politics and e-government.
Security and anticipating and responding to attacks that cross international boundaries; cyber crime Other emerging areas for conflict and cooperation in the evolving Internet Special Sessions There will be three special sessions with a suggested format of a workshop of 3 short sessions of 20 minutes on the session topic followed by a 30-minute panel discussion. Topics are: Cyber Terrorism: Increasing connected devices increases the scope for damage. With the future of the internet there are more critical devices (freezers and food storage, water and power meters) that may become vulnerable. Green Computing: Critical issues identified in Green governance, low energy computing and how you prove it, governance for carbon trading. Managing Change in the Internet of the Future (r)evolution: As the future internet evolves there are likely to be large scale changes made in business and regulation. This session will look at the possible changes and the conflict and collaborative issues that they may generate. Agenda For the detailed Agenda of the conference >>click here |
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