[Air-l] Fwd: Call for Papers: Economics of Information Security
Dan L Burk
burkx006 at umn.edu
Wed Feb 9 06:06:14 PST 2005
Of possible interest. DLB
>
> Call for Papers
>
> Fourth Workshop on the Economics of Information Security
> http://www.infosecon.net/workshop/
>
> June 2-3, 2005
> Harvard University
> Cambridge, MA 02138
>
> ----------------Submissions now being accepted----------------
> ----------------Scholarships available----------------
>
> Original Research Papers on all aspects of the Economics of Information
> Security are solicited for submission to the Fourth Workshop on the
> Economics of Information Security. Topics of interest include liability
> and other legal incentives, game theoretic models, economics of digital
> rights management, security in open source and free software,
> cyber-insurance, disaster recovery, trusted computing, reputation
> economics, network effects in security and privacy, security in grid
> computing, return on security investment, security and privacy in
> pervasive computing, risk management, risk perception, economics of
> trust, virus models, vulnerabilities and incentives, economics of
> malicious code, identity including PKI, access control, economics of
> electronic voting security, and economic perspectives on spam.
>
> We invite talks emphasizing economic theory, mathematical modeling, or
> legal theory. Past notable work used the tools of economics to offer
> insights into computer security; offered mathematical models of
> computer security and economics; detailed potential regulatory
> solutions to computer security; or clarified the challenges of
> improving security as implemented in practice.
>
>
> Important Dates:
> Submissions due - Extended to March 6 <------------------ Extended
> submission date
> Notification of acceptance - March 21
> Final papers due - April 22
> Workshop June 2-3, 2005
>
> For formats and submission instruction please visit
> http://www.infosecon.net/workshop/
>
> ----------------Scholarships available----------------
>
> Student registration scholarships (valued at $250) and two travel plus
> registration scholarships (valued at $1000) are available for students
> who have papers accepted at the workshop. Application instructions will
> be sent upon paper acceptance.
>
> Policy and law students will be given preference for travel
> scholarships.
>
> These scholarships are generously provided by IP3: the Institute for
> Information Infrastructure Protection, http://www.thei3p.org/
>
> Please make your hotel reservations now, during June in Harvard Square
> there are few vacancies.
>
> Workshop Chair:
> Jean Camp
>
> Workshop Committee:
> Alessandro Acquisti (CMU)
> Ross Anderson (Cambridge)
> Huseyin Cavusoglu (Tulane)
> Larry Gordon (UMD)
> Marty Loeb (UMD)
> Andrew Odlyzko (U Minnesota)
> Stuart Schechter (MIT Lincoln Laboratories)
> Bruce Schneier (Counterpane)
> Rahul Telang (CMU)
> Hal Varian (UC Berkeley)
>
>
>
Dan L. Burk
Visiting Professor
Cornell Law School
Myron Taylor Hall
Ithaca, NY 14853 USA
Oppenheimer, Wolff & Donnelly Professor
University of Minnesota Law School
229 19th Avenue South
Minneapolis, MN 55455 USA
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