[Tccc] CFP IEEE eCrime 2012, Las Croabas, Puerto Rico, papers due August 3, 2012

Saeed Abu Nimeh sabunime
Mon Jul 30 12:25:21 EDT 2012


The 7th IEEE eCrime Researchers Summit
   http://www.ecrimeresearch.org/2012/cfp.html

              October 23-24, 2012
           Las Croabas, Puerto Rico

 Held in conjunction with the APWG General Meeting
              October 22-25, 2012
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Full paper submissions due: August 3, 2012
RIP paper submissions due: August 3, 2012
Paper notification: September 3, 2012
Conference: October 22-24, 2012
Camera ready due: November 2, 2012


The seventh IEEE eCrime Researchers Summit 2012 once again will be
held in conjunction with the 2012 APWG General Meeting between October
22-25, 2012 in Las Croabas, Puerto Rico.

eCRS 2012 consist of two full days which bring together academic
researchers, security practitioners, and law enforcement to discuss
all aspects of electronic crime and ways to combat it. Topics of
interests include (but are not limited to):

 - Case studies of current attack methods, including phishing,
   malware, rogue antivirus, pharming, crimeware, botnets, and
   emerging techniques

 - Case studies of online advertising fraud, including click fraud,
   malvertising, cookie stuffing, and affiliate fraud

 - Case studies of large-scale take-downs, such as coordinated botnet
   disruption

 - Technical, legal, political, social and psychological aspects of
   fraud and fraud prevention

 - Economics of online crime, including measurement studies of
   underground economies and models of e-crime

 - Uncovering and disrupting online criminal collaboration and gangs

 - Financial infrastructure of e-crime, including payment processing
   and money laundering

 - Techniques to assess the risks and yields of attacks and the
   effectiveness of countermeasures

 - Delivery techniques, including spam, voice mail, social network and
   web search manipulation; and countermeasures

 - Techniques to avoid detection, tracking and take-down; and ways to
   block such techniques

 - Best practices for detecting and avoiding damages to critical
   internet infrastructure, such as DNS and SCADA, from electronic
   crime activities

Accepted papers will be published in proceedings. 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* (11:59pm US EDT)

Full paper submissions due: August 3, 2012
RIP paper submissions due: August 3, 2012
Paper notification: September 3, 2012
Conference: October 22-24, 2012
Camera ready due: November 2, 2012



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