NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence
Centre of Excellence

Call for Papers

CyCon 2012 will focus on military and paramilitary activities in cyberspace. This topic will be explored from the political, legal and technical perspectives within two parallel tracks: Law & Policy Track and Technical Track.

The CyCon 2012 Style Guide providing mandatory requirements for paper submissions to be followed is available here, a suitable Word 2003 template here and a Word 2012 template here.

Authors of research papers accepted for publishing in the conference proceedings are also requested to make a corresponding presentation at the conference and to sign and post this copyright transfer form latest by the time of sending the final (camera ready) paper. Additionally all conference presenters are asked to sign and submit to the organisers the form of consent for recording.

Anonymised abstracts and full manuscripts must be uploaded electronically to EasyChair Conference System in Microsoft Word format. In this process, the submitting author is required to create a user account.

Important Dates:

12 January 2012  Deadline for submission of abstracts
12 February 2012  Deadline for submission of papers
28 March 2012  Notification of acceptance
12 April 2012  Final papers (camera ready), signed copyright form
5 - 8 June 2012  4th International Conference on Cyber Conflict (CyCon 2012)

News

27 February 2012 Registration opens for CyCon 2012
19 December 2011 Article Style Guide Published
01 December 2011 Abstract Submission Date Changed to 12 January 2012
10 November 2011 Call for Papers announced for CyCon 2012
11 October 2011 CyCon 2012 announced

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