ICR 2012 - 3rd International Cyber Resilience Conference
Topics/Call fo Papers
2012 International Cyber Resilience Conference
16-17 July, 2012
Perth, Western Australia
The conference theme is 'Building resilient systems that address advanced persistent threats'. The advance persistent threat (APT) from cyber incursion and attacks on organizations and individuals is increasing and is threatening economic and even social stability. The aim is to explore the issues, problems and possible solutions to the APT posed by cyber attacks.
Resilience in systems is crucial to protect national critical infrastructures from failing catastrophically in the event of sustained cyber attack. These issues of resilience are complex and manifest, and require significant consideration and research. The solution to these issues is not wholly found in technical solutions to the problem, but in fact are a combination of policy, implementation and maintenance that uses a total system approach. The total system approach includes hardware, software and human factors.
The conference is across four main themes:
Incident Response and Recovery
Human Factors
Cyber Security
Risk Management
Papers are invited in the following areas, but not limited to:
Cyber Resilience
Incident Response
Control System Security (SCADA)
Situational Awareness
Intelligence
Risk Assessment and Management
Access Control
Network Security
Facility Protection
Vulnerability Assessment and Auditing
Visualisation
Human Factors
Outsourcing Services
Organisation Preparedness
Governance
Any other relevant topic
For further information contact the Conference Coordinator Lisa McCormack on (61 8) 6304 5176 or email secau-AT-ecu.edu.au. For detailed information regarding paper submission please refer to the main conference website found at conferences.secau.org
16-17 July, 2012
Perth, Western Australia
The conference theme is 'Building resilient systems that address advanced persistent threats'. The advance persistent threat (APT) from cyber incursion and attacks on organizations and individuals is increasing and is threatening economic and even social stability. The aim is to explore the issues, problems and possible solutions to the APT posed by cyber attacks.
Resilience in systems is crucial to protect national critical infrastructures from failing catastrophically in the event of sustained cyber attack. These issues of resilience are complex and manifest, and require significant consideration and research. The solution to these issues is not wholly found in technical solutions to the problem, but in fact are a combination of policy, implementation and maintenance that uses a total system approach. The total system approach includes hardware, software and human factors.
The conference is across four main themes:
Incident Response and Recovery
Human Factors
Cyber Security
Risk Management
Papers are invited in the following areas, but not limited to:
Cyber Resilience
Incident Response
Control System Security (SCADA)
Situational Awareness
Intelligence
Risk Assessment and Management
Access Control
Network Security
Facility Protection
Vulnerability Assessment and Auditing
Visualisation
Human Factors
Outsourcing Services
Organisation Preparedness
Governance
Any other relevant topic
For further information contact the Conference Coordinator Lisa McCormack on (61 8) 6304 5176 or email secau-AT-ecu.edu.au. For detailed information regarding paper submission please refer to the main conference website found at conferences.secau.org
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