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| Subject: | Call for Reviewers: AMCIS 2007 Mini-Track: Digital Forensics and its Role in Security, Law and Accounting |
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| Date: | Sun, 25 Feb 2007 09:29:41 -0500 |
WE ARE CURRENTLY SEEKING REVIEWERS for the 2007 AMCIS mini-track - Digital Forensics and its Role in Security, Law and Accounting. Information is as follows: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ - To register as a reviewer, please visit the registration site at http://www.biz.colostate.edu/amcis07/AMCIS 2007 Colorado: http://www.biz.colostate.edu/amcis07/ TRACK: Security & Privacy MINI-TRACK: Digital Forensics and its Role in Security, Law and Accounting DATES: August 9-12, 2007 LOCATION: Keystone, Colorado, USA ------------------------------------------------------------------------ - Papers Due: Monday, March 5, 2007 Notification of Acceptance: Monday, April 16, 2007 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ - If you have any questions, please contact one of the following chairs for the mini-track: Co-Chair: Glenn S. Dardick (dardickgs@longwood.edu) Phone: (804)-402-9239 Co-Chair: David P. Biros (David.Biros@okstate.edu) Phone: (405)-744-7156 This Mini-Track will address research and curriculum in the related disciplines and intersection of digital forensics, information assurance, accounting and law. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ - The mini-track will focus on: 1) The role of Digital Forensics in Information Assurance 2) Digital Forensics and Security and Risk 3) Digital Forensics and Compliance 4) Digital Forensic Accounting 5) International Issues in Digital Forensics 6) International Issues in Cyber Law 7) Electronic Data Discovery 8) Issues in Electronic Data Destruction 9) Digital Forensics, Network Forensics, and Homeland Security 10) Digital Forensic Curriculum 11) Governance Issues in Digital Forensics 12) Theory Building in Digital Forensics ------------------------------------------------------------------------ - Co-Chair: Glenn S. Dardick (dardickgs@longwood.edu) Phone: (804)-402-9239 Co-Chair: David P. Biros (David.Biros@okstate.edu) Phone: (405)-744-7156
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