CS 22: Cyberspace 2022 Veveří 70, 611 80 Brno, Czechia, November 25-26, 2022 |
Conference website | https://cyberspace.muni.cz/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cs220 |
Abstract registration deadline | July 31, 2022 |
Submission deadline | July 31, 2022 |
XXth international conference organized by the Institute of Law and Technology, Faculty of Law in cooperation with the Faculty of Social Studies, Masaryk University, the European Academy of Law and ICT and the Centre of Excellence of AI for Safety and Security
Important dates
Abstract submission deadline: 31 July
Notice on abstract acceptance deadline: 31 August
Extended abstracts deadline: 15 November (extended abstracts may be expected in some streams and tracks)
Conference dates: 25 – 26 November 2022
Papers are solicited to the following streams (work-in-progress papers are also welcome):
- Law: Cybersecurity, Cyberwarfare, chair: Václav Stupka, indicative topics: cyber terrorism; cyber warfare; use of force on-line; active countermeasures; response teams; ius ad bellum/ius in bello; the NIS Directive.
- Law: Cybercrime, Digital Evidence, chair: Aleš Završnik, indicative topics: criminal procedure issues, e.g. data retention and data preservation; real-time collection; interception; European Investigation Order; European Production and Preservation Orders; digital forensics; cybercrimes, e.g. phishing; ransomware; cybercrime agencies; responding to and preventing cybercrime; jurisdictional issues in cybercrime; impacts of COVID-19 on cybercrime e.g. new trends; zoombombing.
- Law: eCommerce, Digital Single Market, chair: Eva Martinicová, indicative topics: digital services; information society services; sharing economy; search engines; platforms; electronic and virtual currencies; payment and micropayment systems; eCommerce taxation; AML and CTF measures; DSA; DMA.
- Law: Government 2.0, chair: Pavel Loutocky, indicative topics: open government; on-line public procurement; on-line legal counselling; e-identity and eIDAS; mobile government; e-participation vs e-democracy; social media in public sector; Internet governance; participatory governance.
- Legal Informatics, chairs: Erich Schweighofer, Jakub Harašta, indicative topics: AI in law, human-computer interfaces; on-line promulgation of law; automated processing of case-law; new search techniques; legal data analysis; AI for justice; smart contracts; automation of law.
- Law: Intellectual Property On-Line, chairs: Andreas Wiebe, Matěj Myška, indicative topics: copyright; common copyright title; digital rights management; open source; open access; exceptions and limitations to IP; fair use; fair dealing; protection of software; licensing; P2P networks; trademarks on-line; collective management of copyright; trademarks in auction and search servers; TDM and limitations; protection of raw data and data governance; protection of databases; upload filters.
- International Internet Law, chair: Dan Svantesson, indicative topics: public international law and the Internet; private international law and the Internet, extraterritoriality online; Brussels I, Rome I, Rome II and the Internet; cross-border on-line defamation; place of damage; electronic choice of law and choice of forum; international on-line arbitration; cross-border consumer protection; GDPR Art. 3, law enforcement cross-border access to data.
- Law: Privacy and Personal Data, chairs: Jakub Míšek, Bettina Bacher, indicative topics: GDPR (incl. national implementations); e-regulation; anonymizers; surveillance; privacy-by-design; right to be forgotten; counter-surveillance; DPIA; international data transfers; contact tracing; privacy and ethics.
- Law: eHealth and New Technologies in Healthcare, chair: Michal Koščík, indicative topics: telemedicine; health apps; AI in healthcare; software and AI as a medical device; digital technologies in pandemic surveillance; European health data space; privacy and security of health related data; ethical aspects of digital technologies in healthcare; medical data (processing, protection).
- New Media and Politics, chairs: Monika Metyková, Alena Macková, indicative topics: online political communication; new media in elections and campaigns; new media, democracy and civic participation; hacktivism; new media and political polarization; online public spheres; new media and political mobilization.
- Internet and Society, chair: Jakub Macek, indicative topics: new media in everyday lives; digital divide; communities in cyberspace; anthropology of cyberspace; gender and Internet; new media and social services; online media and transformation of journalism; new media and media audiences; virtual worlds.
- Psychology of Cyberspace, chairs: David Šmahel, Hana Macháčková, indicative topics: impact of the Internet use on individuals and family; Internet addiction; online identities; counseling and therapy online; Internet, sexuality and intimacy; human personality online; e-learning; online gaming; cyberbullying; online victimization; technology and health; online risks and opportunities; security from user perspectives.
- Freedom on the Social Web, chairs: Herbert Hrachovec, Andreas Kirchner, indicative topics: Content regulation in DSA a GDPR, Children's Online Privacy Protection Act, right to delete and export, platform lock-in, membership restrictions, fake news propagation, monitoring of violent and pornographic content, shitstorms, cyberstalking, technofeudalism, untransparent censorship, rights for social media influencers and artists, social media consumer protection, explainability of online recommendation algorithms.
- Data in Financial Services - open finance (special track), chair: Alex Ivančo, Joseph Lee
- ODR Special Track 2022: Designing and Implementing Digital Courts in EU, chair: Zbyněk Loebl
- Disruption and regulatory issues in quantum technologies (special track), chair: Radim Polčák
Abstract formal requirements
Range: max. 1.500 characters incl. spaces
Publication
Full written papers are not mandatory, but are welcome by the following associated peer-reviewed journals:
Masaryk University Journal of Law and Technology, print and on-line, listed in SCOPUS, EBSCO, Hein Online, ERIH PLUS
Cyberpsychology, on-line, listed in WoS, SCOPUS, EBSCO, ERIH PLUS, Directory of OA Journals
Venue
The conference will be held in the Faculty of Law, Masaryk University, Brno, Czechia.
In-person event, some sessions might be exceptionally organised online.
Contact
Conference website: http://cyberspace.muni.cz
Central conference e-mail address: cyberspace@law.muni.cz
Mailing address: Masaryk University, Faculty of Law, Institute of Law and Technology, Veveří 70, 611 80, Brno, Czech Republic