CRW'10: 3rd Cyberspace Research Workshop
The Center for Secure Cyberspace (CSC), a collaborative effort of Louisiana Tech University
and Louisiana State University, announces the upcoming 3rd Cyberspace Research Workshop
(CRW'10). This event will be held on 15 November 2010 in conjunction with the Air Force
Global Strike Command Technology and Innovation Symposium at the Shreveport
Convention Center in Bossier City-Shreveport, LA. The workshop will provide a venue to
discuss emerging technologies, share ideas and create opportunities for researchers and
practitioners in various areas of cyber security.
Theme:
This year, the theme of the workshop centers on security in a cyber-centric world where
cohabitation with malware is presumptive. Cyberspace is increasingly becoming more
mainstream and an active part of our lives. It is fraught with risk particularly due to the
explosion of malware and other malicious entities. While much research attempts to
address security within cyberspace, it is incumbent upon us to also consider an
environment where people and malware cohabit. The purpose of CRW'10 is to engage in
discussions that address cyber security in such an environment by analyzing problems and
finding solutions in a wide range of relevant areas.
We are currently accepting paper submissions through EasyChair. Topics of interest (not inclusive) are:
- Strategic Cyber Defense
- Global Cyber Situational Understanding
- Malware & Anti-Malware Technologies
- Coping with Malware
- Information Security & Assurance
- Information Warfare
- Cyberspace & the Human Element
Important Deadlines:
- June 1, 2010: Registration opens
- November 1, 2010: Last day to submit full papers and extended abstracts
- November 11, 2010: Last day to register online -- after this date registration must be done at the venue on the day of the event
- November 15, 2010: Workshop
Relevant Links:
- Proceedings of the 3rd Cyberspace Research Workshop
- Final agenda
- Call for papers
- Registration
- CRW'10: 3rd Cyberspace Research Workshop at EasyChair
- Paper templates for proceedings publication
- Questionnaire
- Slides:
- Mr. Craig Spohn - Cyber Research/Education/Economics
- Anshuman Singh and Arun Lakhotia - Strategic Methods in Adversarial Classifier Combination
- Mehmet Sahinoglu - Method for Cyber-Security Risk Assessment and Cost-Efficient Management in Wireless Sensor Networks
- Jeremy Kackley, James Jacobs, Paulus Wahjudi and Jean Gourd - Pollination in MAIDS: Detecting and Combating Passive Intrusions in a Multi-Agent System
- Miguel Gates, Christopher Barber, Rastko Selmic, Christian Duncan and Jinko Kanno - Micro-Aerial Vehicle and Sensor Networks Laboratory Development and Applications
- Lt. Gen. Robert J. Elder, USAF, Ret. - Cyber and Cyber Security Research Needs and Opportunities
- Greg Vert, Jean Gourd and S.S. Iyengar - Application of Context to Fast Contextually Based Spatial Authentication Utilizing the Spicule and Spatial Autocorrelation
- John Buckner and Tilman Sheets - A Call for the Consideration of Individual Differences in Cyber Security
- Harriet Goldman - Building Secure, Resilient Architectures for Cyber Mission Assurance
- Suzanne Hassell, Paul Beraud, Alen Cruz, Juan Sandoval and Jeffrey Wiley - Network Maneuver Commander - Resilient Cyber Defense
- Stephan White, David Irakiza, Abena Primo and Joseph M. Kizza - Zero Knowledge Trust Propagation in Airborne Networks
- Samuel Kasimalla, Saravanan Bala, Tanvir Ahmed and Travis Atkison - GSM Security Threats and Countermeasures
- Hend Nuhait, Chetan Sakpal and Travis Atkison - Securing a Wireless Network: WPA Attacked and Defended
- Harry May, Apurba Dhungana, Jundong Chen and Travis Atkison - Defending Against Cross Site Scripting
- Miguel Gates, Umesh Dhital, Timothy Lindsay and Travis Atkison - A Different Approach to Network Security: The Best Defense is a Good Offense
Note: the paper format for proceedings publication this year will adhere to the ACM SIG proceedings format. We recommend using the LaTeX2e Option 1 Version. Do not use the LaTeX2e Option 2 Version. If you must use the MS Word Version, please make sure to save your document in .doc (MS Word XP/2003) format--not .docx. If using the LaTeX version, please submit a zip file of your source documents (.tex, .bib and images). The preferred image formats are EPS, PS, or PNG.
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