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CFP: The 9th Colloquium for Information Systems Security Education


From: Julie Ryan <jjchryan () gwu edu>
Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2004 20:37:04 +0000

The 9th Colloquium for Information Systems Security Education

http://www.ncisse.org/

6-10 June, 2005 - Georgia Tech Campus, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

This colloquium, the ninth in an ongoing annual series, will bring
together leading figures from academia, government, and industry to
address the national need for security and assurance of our information
and communications infrastructure. The Colloquium for Information
Systems Security Education (The Colloquium) is established to serve as
a living body to bring government, industry, and academia together to
meet those challenges.  This goal requires both an information-literate
work force that is aware of its vulnerability as well as a cadre of
information professionals that are knowledgeable of the recognized
"best practices" available in information security and information
assurance.

The colloquium solicits papers from practitioners, students, educators,
and researchers. The papers should discuss course or lab development,
INFOSEC curricula, standards, best practices, existing or emerging
programs, trends, and future vision, as well as related issues. This
includes the following general topics:
 •  Assessment of need  (e.g. how many information security workers/
researchers/ faculty are  needed?)
 •   Integrating  information assurance topics in existing graduate or
undergraduate  curricula
 •   Experiences with  course or laboratory development
 •   Alignment of  curriculum with existing information assurance
education standards
 •   Emerging programs or  centers in information assurance
 •   Best practices
 •   Vision for the  future

We particularly encourage papers that discuss tools, demonstrations,
case studies, course modules, shareware, and worked examples that
participants (and others) can use to help educate people in computer
security. Papers reporting work in progress are also welcomed,
especially if enough information to evaluate the work will be available
at the time of the colloquium.

Proceedings

All papers will be published in a proceedings with ISBN. 

  Submissions

Please see the submission guideline site for detailed information on
format and other requirements.

Paper Selection Committee
 •  Paper Track Chair:  DR. Ronald Dodge, United  States Military
Academy, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 •  Paper Track  Committee: TBA

Registration

The program committee will provide detailed registration information
(including fees, suggested hotels, and travel directions) on 10 January
2005 at the conference web site, http://www.ncisse.org.

Important Dates
 •  Deadline for paper  submission March 6, 2005
 •  Notification of  acceptance or rejection April 1, 2005







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