CEAS 2011 - CEAS 2011: 8th Annual Collaboration, Electronic Messaging, Anti-Abuse and Spam Conference
Topics/Call fo Papers
8th Annual Collaboration, Electronic Messaging, Anti-Abuse and Spam
Conference (formerly Conference on Email and Anti-Spam)
September 1-2, 2011, Perth, Australia
http://ceas2011.debii.edu.au/
The Eighth Annual Collaboration, Electronic Messaging, Anti-Abuse and Spam
Conference (CEAS 2011) invites the submission of papers to its meeting
in September 2011. CEAS 2011 aims to establish a platform for discussing
the challenges raised by the infiltration of spam in Email, Web 2.0, IP
Telephony and the like. We are interested in papers, work-in-progress
reports, and industrial experiences describing advances in all areas of
anti-spam, anti-fraud, security, trust, cyber crime, and spam economics. We
are also interested in papers on information security, cyber crime,
network security, IT security, security technologies and security
management.
Both full papers of up to 10 pages and poster papers of up to 4 pages
will be considered. Topics of interest include, but are not limited
to, the following:
o Email spam
o Web spam and spam 2.0
o Spam and security in social networks
o Cyber ??crime
o Spam economics
o Network security
o Information technology security
o Security technologies
o Security management
Important Dates
o Paper Submission: 15 April 2011
o Paper Acceptance: 15 June 2011
o Camera-ready Paper: 15 August 2011
Conference General Chair
Vidyasagar M. Potdar, Curtin University, Australia
Program Co-Chairs
Alex Talevski, Curtin University, Australia
Craig Shue, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA
Zhenhai Duan, Florida State University, USA
Andrew Over, Google, Australia
Song Han, Curtin University, Australia
Conference (formerly Conference on Email and Anti-Spam)
September 1-2, 2011, Perth, Australia
http://ceas2011.debii.edu.au/
The Eighth Annual Collaboration, Electronic Messaging, Anti-Abuse and Spam
Conference (CEAS 2011) invites the submission of papers to its meeting
in September 2011. CEAS 2011 aims to establish a platform for discussing
the challenges raised by the infiltration of spam in Email, Web 2.0, IP
Telephony and the like. We are interested in papers, work-in-progress
reports, and industrial experiences describing advances in all areas of
anti-spam, anti-fraud, security, trust, cyber crime, and spam economics. We
are also interested in papers on information security, cyber crime,
network security, IT security, security technologies and security
management.
Both full papers of up to 10 pages and poster papers of up to 4 pages
will be considered. Topics of interest include, but are not limited
to, the following:
o Email spam
o Web spam and spam 2.0
o Spam and security in social networks
o Cyber ??crime
o Spam economics
o Network security
o Information technology security
o Security technologies
o Security management
Important Dates
o Paper Submission: 15 April 2011
o Paper Acceptance: 15 June 2011
o Camera-ready Paper: 15 August 2011
Conference General Chair
Vidyasagar M. Potdar, Curtin University, Australia
Program Co-Chairs
Alex Talevski, Curtin University, Australia
Craig Shue, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA
Zhenhai Duan, Florida State University, USA
Andrew Over, Google, Australia
Song Han, Curtin University, Australia
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- International Conference on Parallel, Distributed Computing technologies and Applications (PDCTA-2011)
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