[governance] Call for papers - ISGIG 2009 - Compliance, Governance and Risk
Michael Froomkin - U.Miami School of Law
froomkin at law.miami.edu
Mon Mar 23 10:30:52 EDT 2009
Second International ICST Symposium on Global Information Governance
(ISGIG)
Conflict and Collaboration in Compliance, Governance and Risk
http://www.isgig.org/
The Internet of the Future is the theme of ISGIG 2009, and the goal of
the conference 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. This conference is an opportunity to
advance models of effective management and collaboration, and will
feature a mix of research papers, invited speakers and structured
discussions to extend the communities' communication and identify
opportunities for mutually beneficial outcomes.
Topics of Interest
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
Important Dates
Abstracts due (optional but encouraged): March 20, 2009
Full Papers due: April 17, 2009
Author notification with reviewer's comments: May 22, 2009
Final revised papers due in camera-ready format: June 12, 2009
Conference: September 15-17, 2009
How to Submit
Papers should be submitted to www.assyst-online.org by April 17. Papers
of any length are encouraged, but a preferred length is 10 pages (not
including citations) on letter or A4 with one inch margins and 11 point
font.
All submissions will be peer reviewed, and acceptances will be provided
by May 22.
Publication
The Proceedings from ISGIG 2009 will be published in LNICST and appear
in SpringerLink and ICST's digital library, the EU-DL.
Organizing Committee
Jeffrey Hunker, General Chair, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Michael Froomkin, Co-chair, University of Miami, USA
Matt Bishop, Co-chair, University of California Davis, USA
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