18th A-CWAR: 18th Australian Cyber Warfare Conference (CWAR) exhibition centre Melbourne, Australia, October 8-9, 2019 |
Conference website | https://www.australian-cyberwarfare.com/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=18thacwar |
Submission deadline | September 9, 2019 |
18th Australian Cyber Warfare Conference (CWAR)
Submission Guidelines
The aim of the 18th Australian Cyber Warfare Conference (CWAR 2019) is to inform participants on research and practice in traditional, contemporary and future evolution of cyber and information warfare. We have seen that Cyber and Information warfare is becoming an increasingly diverse discipline that exists within a constantly changing social environment.
With shifts in the usage and types of information available, there has been a steady move towards corporate and personal awareness of the information warfare space. This year’s theme is "Cyber Warfare: The Global Impact" in recognition of the increased publicity of government sanctioned cyber tactics and more personalised attacks utilising social media sources.
Papers are invited in the following areas, but not limited to:
- Cyber warfare;
- Information operations theory and practice;
- Information Warfare;
- Psychological operations;
- Critical infrastructure protection and vulnerability;
- Cyber Influence;
- Application of information warfare in contemporary and non-military environments;
- Use of social media for influence operations;
- Case studies in application of cyber and information warfare.
All submissions will be in English and will take the form of a discussion paper a maximum of four pages. All submission should be in Microsoft Word format.
The papers will be double reviewed for relevance to the conference.
List of Topics
Papers are invited in the following areas, but not limited to:
- Cyber warfare;
- Information operations theory and practice;
- Information Warfare;
- Psychological operations;
- Critical infrastructure protection and vulnerability;
- Cyber Influence;
- Application of information warfare in contemporary and non-military environments;
- Use of social media for influence operations;
- Case studies in application of cyber and information warfare.
Important Dates:
Papers due: 9thSeptember, 2019.
Notification of reviewing outcome: 16hSeptember, 2019.
Final papers due: 21stOctober (Giving you time to update the paper based upon the feedback from your presentation).
Publication
Selected papers from the conference will appear in a special edition of the. International Journal of Cyber Warfare and Terrorism.
Venue
The 18th Australian Cyber Warfare Conference is being run as part of the AISA 2019 Australian Cyber Conference.https://cyberconference.com.au/
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to mwarren@deakin.edu.au