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[DMANET] Extended deadline: Australasian Information Security Conference (AISC 2021)

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CALL FOR PAPERS - AISC 2021
Australasian Information Security Conference (AISC 2021)

1 - 5 February 2021
Virtual Conference
(originally scheduled at the University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand)

Paper Submission Deadline:The deadline has been extended to 26 October 2020 (FIRM)!

https://sites.google.com/view/aisc2021

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Australasian Information Security Conference (AISC 2021) will be held as part
of the Australasian Computer Science Week (ACSW 2021, http://acsw.org.au/),
which represents the largest annual gathering of computer scientists and researchers
in Australasia. This conference aims at promoting research on all aspects of information
security and increasing communication between academic and industrial researchers working
in this area. AISC welcomes not only computer scientists and researchers, but also
educators, students, technicians and industry from across the world. We encourage
contributions from different fields such as computer science, cyber security, mathematics
and etc.

AISC 2021 invites submissions from practitioners with an interest in a wide range of areas,
including the following but not restricted:

·Access Control
·Anonymity
·Applied Cryptography
·Artificial Intelligence for Cybersecurity
·Authentication
·Blockchain Security
·Cloud Security
·Cyber Physical Systems Security
·Database Security
·Data Security and Privacy
·Denial of Service Attacks and Countermeasure
·Digital Forensics
·Edge/Fog Computing Security
·Electronic Payments
·Electronic Voting
·Embedded Systems Security
·Human Aspects of Cybersecurity
·Identity Management
·Internet of Things (IoT) Security
·Malicious Software
·Mobile Security
·Network Security
·Operating Systems Security
·Privacy Enhancing Technologies
·(post-)Quantum Cryptography
·Smart Grid Security and Privacy
·Software Defined Networking Security
·Trust and Risk
·Usable Security
·Web Security
·Wireless Security
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Submission and Publication Information

AISC 2021 seeks submissions from academic and industrial researchers on all theoretical
and practical aspects of information security. Submitted papers must not substantially
overlap with papers that have been published or that are simultaneously submitted to a
journal, conference, or workshop with proceedings. Submitted papers will be subject to
stringent peer review by at least three members of the program committee and carefully
evaluated based on originality, significance, technical soundness, and clarity of
exposition. Submission of papers will be managed through EasyChair, a comprehensive
conference paper management system. First create your own account there then login
and follow the prompts to submit your paper for reviewing.

Submission website: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=acsw2021


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Important Dates
Paper submission due: 26 October 2020 (FIRM)
Author notification: 16 November 2020
Camera-ready due: 23 November 2020
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Organizing Committee

General Chair
Jin B. Hong, University of Western Australia, Australia

Program committee Co-chairs
Muhammad Rizwan Asghar, University of Auckland, New Zealand
Jongkil Kim, University of Wollongong, Australia

Program Committee (TBC - the current list rolled over from AISC 2020)
Muhammad Rizwan Asghar, University of Auckland, New Zealand

Gregory Blanc, Télécom SudParis, Institut Polytechnique de Paris, France
Philip Branch, Swinburne University of Technology, Australia
Xiaofeng Chen, Xidian University, China
Jabed Chowdhury, La Trobe University, Australia
Shujie Cui, Imperial College London, UK
Olivier De Vel, DSTO, Australia
Denise De Vries, Flinders University, Australia
Simon Yusuf Enochson, University of Queensland, Australia
Debin Gao, Singapore Management University, Singapore
Mengmeng Ge, Deakin University, Australia
Qiang He, Swinburne University of Technology, Australia
Jin B. Hong, University of Western Australia, Australia
Qinwen Hu, University of Auckland, New Zealand
ASM Kayes, La Trobe University, Australia
Dong Seong Kim, University of Queensland, Australia
Udaya Parampalli, Melbourne University, Australia
Josef Pieprzyk, CSIRO/Data61, Australia
Chun Ruan, Western Sydney University, Australia
Ron van Schyndel, RMIT University, Australia
Theo Spyridopoulos, University of the West of England, UK
Chang-Ai Sun, University of Science and Technology Beijing, China
Rolando Trujillo, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Tanvir Ul Huque, Queensland University of Technology, Australia
Hua Wang, Victoria University, Australia
Ian Welch, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
Toshihiro Yamauchi, Okayama University, Japan
Xun Yi, RMIT University, Australia
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