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The 2018 Australasian Information Security Conference (AISC 2018)
Brisbane, Australia
29th January - 3nd February 2018
<a href="http://www.csse.canterbury.ac.nz/conferences/aisc2018/">http://www.csse.canterbury.ac.nz/conferences/aisc2018/</a>
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The 2018 Australasian Information Security Conference (AISC 2018) will be held as part of the Australasian Computer Science Week (ACSW 2018, <a href="http://acsw.org.au">http://acsw.org.au</a>), which represents the largest annual gathering of computer scientists and researchers in Australasia. This conference aims at promoting research on all aspects of cyber security and cryptography and increasing communication between academic and industrial researchers working in this area.
AIST 2018 will be held at the University of Queensland, St Lucia Campus.
"Brisbane is Queensland's vibrant capital city, located in the heart of South East Queensland. Brisbane is Australia's third largest city. Built along the Brisbane River and just one hour from the Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast and Stradbroke Island, the city has an enviable lifestyle. When you study in Brisbane, you will have plenty to do in your downtime. Explore the city's vibrant dining scene at night and escape to some of Australia's most famous beaches on weekends." (from <a href="http://www.helitsa.com.au/brisbane/">http://www.helitsa.com.au/brisbane/</a>)
AISC 2018 invites submissions from practitioners with an interest in a wide range of areas, including the following but not restricted:
- Access Control
- Anonymity
- Applied Cryptography
- Authentication
- Cloud Security
- Cyber Physical Systems Security
- Database Security
- Data Security and Privacy
- Denial of Service attacks and countermeasure
- Digital Forensics
- Electronic Payments
- Electronic Voting
- Embedded Systems Security
- Identity Management
- Internet of Things Security
- Malicious Software
- Network 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
Paper Submissions
Submission of papers will be managed through EasyChair at:
<a href="https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=acsw2018">https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=acsw2018</a>
The AISC 2018 Proceedings will be published in ACM International Series. Papers should be formatted according to ACM conference paper formatting guidelines ACM SIG Proceedings Templates, using the sigconf format.
<a href="http://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template">http://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template</a>
Important Dates
Paper submission deadline: Sunday 1 October 2017
Author notification: Monday 13 November 2017
Camera-ready papers due: Monday 27 November 2017
Early-bird registration due: Friday 10 November 2017
General Chair
Udaya Parampalli, University of Melbourne, Australia
Program committee Co-chairs
Dong Seong Kim, University of Canterbury, New Zealand
Seyit Camtepe, CSIRO, Australia
Program Committee (to be confirmed)
Rizwan Asghar, University of Auckland, New Zealand
Lynn Batten, Deakin University, Australia
Serdar Boztas, RMIT University, Australia
Philip Branch, Swinburne University of Technology, Australia
Ljiljana Brankovic, University of Newcastle, Australia
Jinjun Chen, Swinburne University of Technology, Australia
Liqun Chen, HP Labs
Xiaofeng Chen, Xidian University, China
Kim-Kwang Raymond Choo, University of South Australia, Australia
Ed Dawson, Queensland University of Technology
Olivier De Vel, DSTO
Denise De Vries, Flinders University, Australia
Christophe Doche, Macquarie University, Australia
Feng Hao, Newcastle University, UK
Jin Bum Hong, University of Canterbury, New Zealand
Jiankun Hu, University of New South Wales at ADFA, Australia
Xinyi Huang, Fujian Normal University, China
Xu Huang, Canberra University, Australia
Dong Seong Kim, University of Canterbury, New Zealand
Joseph Liu, Monash University, Australia
Paul Montague, DSTO
Yi Mu, University of Wollongong, Australia
Juan Gonzalez Nieto, Queensland University of Technology, Australia
Shaoning Pang, Unitec Institute of Technology, New Zealand
Udaya Parampalli, Melbourne University, Australia
Josef Pieprzyk, Queensland University of Technology, Australia
Giovanni Russello, University of Auckland, New Zealand
Ron van Schyndel, RMIT University, Australia
Christian Seifert, Microsoft Cooperation
Willy Susilo, University of Wollongong, Australia
Ron Steinfeld, Monash University, Australia
Clark Thomborson, University of Auckland, New Zealand
Emiliano Tramontana, University of Catania, Italy
Valli, Edith Cowan University, Australia
Hua Wang, Victoria University, Australia
Yan Wang, Macquarie University, Australia
Xin-Wen Wu, Griffith University, Australia
Ian Welch, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
Yang Xiang, Swinburne University of Technology, Australia
Xun Yi, RMIT University, Australia
Shui Yu, Deakin University, Australia
Yong Yu, Electronic Science and Technology University, China
If you have any question, please contact the general chair and program co-chairs:
General Chair: Udaya Parampalli(<a href="mailto:udaya@unimelb.edu.au">udaya@unimelb.edu.au</a>), University of Melbourne, Australia
Program committee Co-chairs:
- Dong Seong Kim (<a href="mailto:dongseong.kim@canterbury.ac.nz">dongseong.kim@canterbury.ac.nz</a>), University of Canterbury, New Zealand
- Seyit Camtepe (<a href="mailto:camtepe@gmail.com">camtepe@gmail.com</a>), CSIRO, Australia
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