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ICIW 2011
17-18 March, Washington, DC, USA
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Abstract submissions have now closed. The review panel have completed the selection process for abstracts submitted and this page lists the abstracts selected for submission as full papers. Late submissions are currently being considered and the page will be updated as appropriate.

Full papers are due not later than 14 October 2010. Please read the style guidelines document and the author guidelines page. Papers should be submitted as .doc or .rtf file attachments by email to the Conference Manager, Julia Hawkins with the paper submission checklist and copyright form.


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Abstracts titles: Listed in alphabetical order

3D Execution Monitor (3D-EM): Using 3D Circuits to Detect Hardware Malicious Inclusions in General Purpose Processors

Information Technology Security, Strategies and Practices in Higher Education: A Literature Review

A Call For Improved Information Warfare Strategy and Public Policy

Intelligence-Driven Computer Network Defense Informed by Analysis of Adversary Campaigns and Intrusion Kill Chains

A system and Method for Designing Secure Client-Server Communication Protocols Based on Certificateless PKI

International Legal Issues and Approaches Regarding Information Warfare

Anatomy of Banking Trojans – Zeus Crimeware (How Similar are its variants)

Labelling: Security in Information Management and Sharing

Building a Better Taxonomy for IA Education Resources in PRISM

Large-scale Analysis of Continuous Data in Cyber-Warfare Threat Detection

CAESMA – An On-going Proposal of a Network Forensic Model for VoIP traffic

Link Analysis and Link Visualization of Malicious Websites

Catch Me If You Can: Cyber Anonymity

Mission Resilience in Cloud Computing: A Biologically Inspired Approach

Changing the Face of Cyber Warfare with International Cyber Defence Collaboration

Modeling and Justification of the Store and Forward Protocol: Covert Channel Analysis

Cloud Residual Data and the Reconstruction of Evidence

Neutrality in the Context of Cyberwar

Cloud-Based Shared Mental Model in Cyber criminals

Protecting  Cyber Critical Infrastructure by Enhancing Software Assurance

Cyber Strategy and the Law of Armed Conflict

Secure Proactive Recovery – A Hardware Based Mission Assurance Scheme

Detection of YASS Using Calibration by Motion Estimation

Security Analysis of the Web Servers of Prominent Organizations of Pakistan

Developing a Knowledge System for Information Operations

Terrorist Use of the Internet: Exploitation and Support through ICT infrastructure

E-Governance and Strategic Information Warfare – Non Military Approach

The Evolution of Information Operations Contracts across the DoD: Growth Opportunities for Academic Research – An Update

Evolving an Information Security Curriculum: New Content, Innovative Pedagogy and Flexible Delivery Formats

The Hidden Grand Narrative of Western Military Policy – A Linguistic Analysis of Western Military Organisations’ Strategic Communication

FedRAMP Volume 1; Guidelines for Secure Use of Cloud Computing by Federal Departments and Agencies

The Uses and Limits of Game Theory in Conceptualizing Cyberwarfare

Forensically Reconstructing Files Using HSOM Algorithms

Theoretical Offensive Cyber Militia Models

Globalization of the Media and Security of the Middle East

Too Many Imponderables..? Forensic Solutions for the Cloud..!

Host-Based Data Exfiltration Detection via System Call Sequences

Towards An Intelligent Software Agent System As Defense Against Botnets

Identifying Cyber Espionage: Towards a Synthesis Approach

Towards Persistent Control Over Shared Information in Collaborative Environments

Image Secret Sharing

Using Dynamic Addressing for a Moving Target Defense

Improved Authentication Mechanism for IEEE 802.16 WBA Networks

Using the Longest Common Substring on Dynamic Traces of Malware to Automatically Identify Common Behaviours

Information Management Security for Inter-Organisational Business Processes, Services and Collaboration

Who Needs Botnets When you Have Google?

 

 

 

Authors: Listed alphabetically by lead author surname

Acosta Jaime, U.S. Army Research Laboratory, USA

Jewell Brian, Tennessee Technological University and Justin Beaver, Oak Ridge National Labratory, USA

Acosta William, University of Toledo, USA

Kancherla Kesav, ICASA./CAaNES/New Mexico Tech, USA

Al Falasi Hind and Liren Zhang, Faculty of IT, UAEU, United Arab Emirates

Leenen Louise, Ronell Alberts, CSIR, Katarina Britz and Aurona Gerber, CSIR, Pretoria, South Africa

Alsalamah Shada, W. Alex Gray and Jeremy Hilton, Cardiff University, UK

Likarish Daniel, Regis University and Vincent Garramone, DISA, USA

Anousheh Ebrahim, Islamic Azad University, Iran

Mas y Rubi Jose, Christian Del Carpio, Javier Espinoza and Oscar Nuñez, Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru, Peru

Armistead Edwin, GbHawk LLC and Thomas Murphy, NorthLight Technologies, USA

Mehresh Ruchika, Shambhu Upadhyaya and Kevin Kwiat, University at Buffalo, SUNY, USA

Baer Merritt, The United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces, USA

Merritt David and Barry Mullins, Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, USA

Bellamy Andrew and Stilianos Vidalis, University of Wales Newport, UK

Mukkamala Srinivas, ICASA./CAaNES/New Mexico Tech, USA

Biggs Stephen and Stilianos Vidalis, University of Wales Newport, UK

Mukkamala Srinivas, ICASA./CAaNES/New Mexico Tech, USA

Bilzor Michael, Naval Postgraduate School, USA

Natarajan Vijayarangan, Tata Consultancy Services Ltd, India

Burke Ivan and Renier Van Heerden, CSIR, South Africa

Naveed Muhammad, Free Lance Researcher, Pakistan

Carvalho Marco, Institute for Human and Machine Cognition, Dipankar Dasgupta, University of Memphis and Michael Grimaila, Air Force Institute of Technology, USA

Ng Daniel Ching Wa, C-PISA/HTCIA, Hong Kong

Clement Che Kum, and Jahidul Araft, Islamic University of Technology, Board Bazar, Bangaladesh

Nitu Alexandru, Romanian Intelligence Service, Romania

Cloppert Michael, Eric Hutchins and Rohan Amin, Lockheed Martin Corp, USA

Ottis Rain, Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence (CCD COE), Estonia

Dembskey Evan, UNISA, Pretoria, South Africa

Park Joon, Syracuse University, USA

Dunlop Matthew, Stephen Groat, Randy Marchany andJoseph Tront, Virgnia Tech, USA

Perr Christopher and Drew Hamilton, Auburn University, USA

Earl Crane, Department of Homeland Security, USA

Rohret David and Michael Kraft, Joint Information Operations Warfare Center, USA

Grobler Marthie, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, Jannie Zaaiman, University of Venda, South Africa and Joey Jansen van Vuuren, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, South Africa

Ryan Julie, GWU and Daniel Ryan, NDU, USA

Haeussler Ulf, NATO HQ SACT Legal Office, USA

Semmelrock-Picej Maria Theresia, Klagenfurt University, biztec, Austria

Hamza Karim and Van Dalen, Maastricht School of Management, Netherlands

Suresh Batha, Software Technology Parks of India(STPI) and PVGD Prasad Reddy, Andhra University, India

Hartog Tim, Harm Schotanus, Daniel Boonstra and Hiddo Hut, TNO Information and Communication Technology, The Netherlands

Veerasamy Namosha and Marthie Grobler, Council for Scientific and Industrial Reasearch (CSIR), South Africa

Indrankanti Sesha and Venkata Pragada, GVP College of Engineering, India

Vidalis Stilianos and George Pierris, University of Wales Newport, UK

Jantunen Saara and Aki-Mauri Huhtinen, Finnish National Defence University, Finland

Zlateva Tanya, Virginia A. Greiman and Lou T. Chitkushev, Boston University, USA

 

 

A selection of the best papers will have an opportunity to submit their work for publication in the prestigious International Journal of Electronic Security and Digital Forensics published by Inderscience UK (ISSN:1751-1911X)

 

    

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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