[Tccc] CFP IEEE eCrime 2013 San Francisco, CA deadline July 5, 2013

Saeed Abu Nimeh sabunimeatgmail.com
Fri Mar 29 13:51:05 EDT 2013



 The eighth IEEE eCrime Researchers Summit 2013 once again will be held
in conjunction with the 2013 APWG General Meeting between September
17-18, 2013 in San Francisco, California.  

eCRS 2013 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.

Instructions for Authors
eCRS has adopted the IEEE publication format.
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/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html.
Submissions should include author names, affiliations and
acknowledgments. They should not exceed 12 letter-sized pages, not
counting the bibliography and appendices. Papers should begin with a
title, abstract, and an introduction that clearly summarizes the
contributions of the paper at a level appropriate for a non-specialist
reader. Papers should contain a scholarly exposition of ideas,
techniques, and results, including motivation, relevance to practical
applications, and a clear comparison with related work. Committee
members are not required to read appendices, and papers should be
intelligible without them. Submitted papers risk being rejected
without consideration of their merits if they do not follow all the
above guidelines. Submissions must not substantially duplicate work
that was published elsewhere, or work that any of the authors has
submitted in parallel to any other conference or workshop that has
proceedings.

Authors will be asked to indicate whether their submissions should be
considered for the best student paper award; any paper co-authored by
a full-time student is eligible for this award.

Authors of accepted papers must guarantee that their paper will be
presented at the conference. A limited number of stipends are
available to those unable to obtain funding to attend the conference.
Students whose papers are accepted and who will present the paper
themselves are given priority to receive such assistance. Requests for
stipends should be addressed to the general chair after August 20.

Full papers have to be submitted via easychair:
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ecrs2013. First, papers
have to be registered, then authors can upload their papers. A
successful submission can be viewed in EasyChair, and a confirmation
email is sent to the corresponding author. Please make sure you
receive that confirmation email when you submit, and follow the
directions in that email if you require any follow up.

Case Studies
A special category is available in the paper submission system for
Case Studies. This category allows for industrial research and case
studies that do not qualify as full academic papers. Note though that
papers submitted to this category are highly technical. For
consideration in this category please submit your case study via
easychair: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ecrs2013.
First, Case Studies have to be registered, then authors can upload
their papers. A successful submission can be viewed in EasyChair, and
a confirmation email is sent to the corresponding author. Please make
sure you receive that confirmation email when you submit, and follow
the directions in that email if you require any follow up.

Important Dates: (11:59pm US EDT)
    Full Papers and Case Studies registration due: July 5, 2013
    Full Papers and Case Studies submissions due: July 12, 2013
    Paper Notifications due:  August 16, 2013
    Conference: September 17-18, 2013
    Camera ready due: September 28, 2013
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