S E C U R I T Y I N E - C O M M E R C E
An invited session in
The 5th World Multi-Conference on
Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics (SCI 2001)
http://www.iiis.org/sci/
July 22-25, 2001
Orlando, Florida USA
Sheraton World Resort
Scope:
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Electronic Commerce security is extremely important.
Attacks can disclose proprietary information or manipulate it.
Any commerce security policy has to address secrecy, integrity,
necessity, and intellectual property rights. Threats to commerce
can occur anywhere in the commerce chain, beginning with a
client computer and ending with the commerce back office servers.
This special session organized at the SCI'2001 conference will
serve as a major forum to present and share the latest research
results of the work by international researchers, developers,
and users. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Risk Management and Analysis strategies
Management policies and strategies
Ecommerce Security in Small to Medium Organisations
Cryptography
Public Keys
Digital Signatures
Authentication
Network Protocol Security
Messaging Security
Web Security
Security in E-Commerce Applications
Certificates
Public Key Infrastructures
Non-repudiation
Social, ethical and
Legal Issues in implementing security measures in Ecommerce
Program Co-Chairs:
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Maurice Abi-Raad
School of Business Information Technology
RMIT University
GPO Box 2476V
Melbourne 3001
Australia
Email: maurice....@rmit.edu.au
David Taniar
Department of Computer Science
RMIT University
GPO Box 2476V
Melbourne 3001
Australia
Email: tan...@cs.rmit.edu.au
Submission:
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Extended abstracts or paper drafts should be sent taking into
account the following format:
1.Major theme of the paper, related to the major themes given above.
2.Paper title.
3.Extended abstract of 500 to 1500 words and/or paper drafts
of 2000 to 5000 words, in English.
4.Author or co-authors with names, addresses, telephone number,
fax number and e-mail address.
Extended abstracts or paper drafts should be emailed to one
of the above program co-chairs.
Papers Reviewing and Publication:
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Submitted papers will be reviewed. Accepted papers, which
should not exceed six single-spaced typed pages, will be
published by means of paper and electronic proceedings.
Best papers will be selected for awards and recommended for
journal publications.
Multiple author books will be published by IIIS, based on
the best-invited sessions, the best focus symposia or the best
mini-conferences.
Important Dates:
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December 15, 2000 Submission of extended abstracts (500-1500 words)
or paper draft (2000-2500 words)
February 16, 2001 Acceptance notifications
April 13, 2001 Submission of camera/ready papers: hard copies
and electronic versions
July 22-25, 2001 The conference