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CEWE 2015 - 3rd International Workshop on Cybercrimes and Emerging Web Environments

Date2015-10-26 - 2015-10-28

Deadline2015-07-15

VenueLiverpool, UK - United Kingdom UK - United Kingdom

Keywords

Websitehttp://computing.derby.ac.uk/wordpress/d...

Topics/Call fo Papers

The web has integrated innovative technologies in order to advance its services and accommodate future concepts and needs. It is considered an interactive and collaborative medium of the modern era. However, the constant and increased development of web services, transforms the web environments to playgrounds for fraudsters.
Cybercriminals are becoming increasingly adept at taking advantage of technology both to perform the criminal act and to avoid detection. While the use of computers and the Internet become even more popular, at the same time cybercriminals take advantage of existing and emerging vulnerabilities and increase their ways of attacking systems. It is believed that new types of crimes that involve computers and the web emerge on a constant basis.
The scope of this workshop is to provide an international forum for researchers and field experts to present and discuss Cybercrimes under the constantly emerging web environment. It also aims to explore the prevention, detection and investigation of Cybercrimes.
Topics
The main topic areas of interest include, but are not limited to the following:
Electronic Fraud
Intrusion detection systems
Forensic techniques for the investigation of Cybercrimes
Forensic imaging and volatile data
Anti-Forensic emerging trends
Information Security, Information Assurance and Security Management
Cyber threats and future trends
Risk assessment on information systems
Incident response and investigation
Malware trends, developments and forensic analysis
Data mining and the malicious use of personal information
Best practices and case studies
Legal, policy and ethical issues related to Cybercrime prevention and investigation
Security and forensics in social networks
Cybercriminal profiling
Academics, researchers and industry practitioners are encouraged to submit original work, research papers, work-in-progress papers, case studies and experience reports.
Organising committee
Workshop co-chairs
Dr Olga Angelopoulou o.angelopoulou-AT-derby.ac.uk Dr Stilianos Vidalis stilianos.vidalis-AT-staffs.ac.uk
Programme committee
Dr Konstantinos Xynos, University of South Wales Dr Virginia Franqueira, University of Derby Dr Shahrzad Zargari, Sheffield Hallam University Dr Alexios Mylonas, University of Staffordshire Dr David Evans, University of Derby Dr George Theodorakopoulos, University of Cardiff
Important dates
Submission Deadline: 15 July 2015 Authors Notification: 15 August 2015 Camera-ready Paper Due: 15 September 2015 Registration Due: 15 September 2015 Conference: 26-28 October 2015

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