[Air-L] Ethics and Information Security Education

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   INFORMATION SECURITY EDUCATION JOURNAL

   Rev. Dr. Joseph R. Laracy, Editor-in-chief

   Dr. Thomas Marlowe, Associate Editor

   Dr. Ziyuan Meng, Special Issue Editor

   Call for Papers: Special Issue on Ethics and Information Security
   Education

   As information technology continues to reshape society, security issues
   have become increasingly multifaceted. Security in modern technological
   society must consider software, hardware, communication, and physical
   structures, as well as human behavior and social conditions (e.g.,
   social engineering). It embraces privacy, confidentiality, functional
   integrity, and intellectual property, as well as overlapping with
   safety, economic, and social concerns. Thus, ethical issues are
   inherent and pervasive in the security universe, and need to be a focus
   of security education.

   The call for papers for this special issue aims to tackle unprecedented
   ethical challenges in information security. We invite manuscripts that
   present state-of-art research on emerging security-related ethical
   issues in different technological domains and their significance in
   education. We also encourage submission on critical re-evaluation of
   information security ethical theories, practice, methodologies, and
   their philosophical foundation. Possible topics include (but are not
   limited to):

   ⢠Professional codes of ethics and ethical behavior.

   ⢠Ethics in data science and data analytics.

   ⢠Ethics and statistics.

   ⢠Reputation and ethicsâreputation management, responsibility of
   social media to users.

   ⢠Intellectual property, secrecy, security, and safetyârisks,
   tradeoffs, and ethical concerns.

   ⢠Ethics in software development.

   ⢠Ethical hacking.

   ⢠Legal restrictions (e.g., HIPAA) and ethicsâoverlaps and issues.

   ⢠Accessibility as an ethical concern.

   ⢠Ethics in zero-day vulnerability knowledge management and marketing.

   ⢠Philosophical foundations of information security ethics.

   The final deadline for submissions is November 30, 2020.

   Questions pertaining to the special issue should be directed to the
   special issue editor, Dr. Ziyuan Meng via email at: [1]zmeng at drew.edu

   Submission Instructions:

   Please submit manuscripts using the journal website:
   [2]http://www.dline.info/isej/submission.php

   About:

   ISEJ seeks to collect and publish high-quality research, perspective,
   and best practice articles on the instructional challenges and
   innovations associated with Information Security teaching and learning
   in post-secondary educational settings. Information Security education
   includes curriculum development and implementation, best practices in
   the teaching of information security theoretical and practical topics,
   InfoSec laboratory experiences and exercises, and other related
   pedagogical topics.

   It publishes original and scholarly papers after rigorous peer review.

References

   1. mailto:zmeng at drew.edu
   2. http://www.dline.info/isej/submission.php



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