CMI2020: 13th CMI Conference on Digital Transformations – Potentials and Challenges Online Copenhagen, Denmark, November 26-27, 2020 |
Conference website | https://www.conf.cmi.aau.dk/13th+CMI+conference+2020/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cmi2020 |
The online conference will be concerned with the potentials and challenges of the increasing use of digital technologies, the resulting digitalization of businesses, organizations and society in general and the resulting societal transformations. The conference will deal with positive potentials as well as problematic implications and challenges.
All suggestions for papers dealing with aspects of the processes of digital transformations are welcome. Two tracks are specified, a broad track on ‘Social and business applications for media, services and industry’ and a more specialized track on ‘Cyber security and privacy’.
Contributions can be either full research papers, position papers or posters.
Contributions within technology development as well as contributions discussing technology developments within social science or humanities frameworks are solicited. Presentations and discussions will take place via video conferencing.
Submission Guidelines
All papers must be original and not simultaneously submitted to another journal or conference.
List of Topics
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TRACK 1: SOCIAL AND BUSINESS APPLICATIONS FOR MEDIA, SERVICES AND INDUSTRY
- AI/ML applications
- New mobile technologies
- Cloud and edge computing
- New business and service potentials
- Organizational challenges of AI/ML application
- New media developments
- Social media business models
- Business models of the dark net
- Forced digitalization caused by COVID-19
- Calculated audiences, calculated media and media made by numbers
- Algorithmic recommendations: fairness, biases and automated decision making
- Techno-political aspects of media infrastructure - ownership, control, stability
- From physical to virtual service encounters and service delivery – what is gained, what is lost?
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TRACK 2: CYBER SECURITY AND PRIVACY
- Cybersecurity and the GDPR
- Advancements on network intrusion detection
- Blockchain and cybersecurity: applications and attacks
- Privacy Enhancing Technologies
- Privacy by Design
- Collaborative defence mechanisms
- Automotive cybersecurity
- Attacker deception methods
- Security for the Internet of Things
- Security of software-defined infrastructures
- Trust and identity management
- Ethical issues of cybersecurity
- Ethical issues of privacy
- Computer ethics
- Offensive cybersecurity
- Cybersecurity and the well-functioning of transparent democracies
- AI, cybersecurity and privacy Policies for security and privacy
- Business models
- Digital Identity management
- Surveillance capitalism
Committees
CHAIRS
STEERING COMMITTEE
Prof. Anders Hansen Henten, henten@es.aau.dk,
CONFERENCE CHAIRS
Associate Prof: Jannick Sørensen, js@cmi.aau.dkAssistant Prof: Emmanouil Vasilomanolakis, emv@cmi.aau.dkAssociate Prof: Lene Tolstrup Sørensen, ls@cmi.aau.dk
TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE CHAIR
Assistant Prof: Sokol Kosta, sok@cmi.aau.dk
CONFERENCE PUBLICATION CHAIR
Idongesit Williams (Ph.D) idong@es.aau.dk