WebSci 2014 - WEB SCIENCE CYBERCRIME/CYBERWARFARE WORKSHOP 2014
Topics/Call fo Papers
This workshop will allow participants to present research experiences, good practices and ideas for analyzing Cybercrime and Cyberwarfare on the Web.
Papers will be peer reviewed by a select program committee.
Research papers are to be kept short, limited in length to 2 pages (in ACM template) and can be position papers or primary studies presenting methods used to study Cybercrime and Cyberwarfare.
At least one author of each paper is expected to register for the workshop and attend to present the paper.
Accepted proposal and papers will be given a 15-minute slot of which no more than 10 minutes will be used for presentation, the rest of the time will be available for questions and discussion.
Presentation material and research papers will be made available online on the Web Science Cybercrime / Cyberwar Workshop’s website after the workshop.
Papers will be peer reviewed by a select program committee.
Research papers are to be kept short, limited in length to 2 pages (in ACM template) and can be position papers or primary studies presenting methods used to study Cybercrime and Cyberwarfare.
At least one author of each paper is expected to register for the workshop and attend to present the paper.
Accepted proposal and papers will be given a 15-minute slot of which no more than 10 minutes will be used for presentation, the rest of the time will be available for questions and discussion.
Presentation material and research papers will be made available online on the Web Science Cybercrime / Cyberwar Workshop’s website after the workshop.
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