IMF 2009 - IMF 2009 5th International Conference on IT Security Incident Management & IT Forensics
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Deadline: June 01, 2009 | Date: September 15, 2009
Venue/Country: Stuttgart, Germany
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IMF 2009 5th International Conference on IT Security Incident Management & IT ForensicsInformation and communication technology is more and more becoming an integral and in most cases even a vital part of life. The worldwide economy, public administration, health care, education and even personal life depend on working IT. Constriction of the availability of its service, loss of confidentiality or alteration of data processed, or loss of integrity of the IT infrastructure usually lead to serious or disastrous consequences. Hence security plays an increasingly important role for operators and users of IT systems and infrastructures.The establishment of static security measures like policies, standards, and guidelines slowly but steadily is getting more common amongst IT operators. Nevertheless in the vast majority of cases operators do not have the capability to detect and respond to security incidents or do a forensic analysis of its traces that can be used in a lawsuit. Jurisdiction in most countries is starting to change and applies regulations on legal duty to maintain safety on operators of IT. Hence incident response capabilities become indispensable to avoid successful assertion of claims for damages caused by compromised or misused systems.Conference GoalsIMF's intent is to gather experts from throughout the world in order to present and discuss recent technical and methodical advances in the fields of IT security incident response and management and IT forensics. The conference provides a platform for collaboration and exchange of ideas between industry, academia, law-enforcement and other government bodies.Conference TopicsThe scope of IMF 2009 is broad and includes, but is not limited to the following areas:IT Incident ResponseProcedures and Methods of Incident ResponseFormats and Standardization for Incident ResponseTools Supporting Incident ResponseIncident AnalysisCERTs/CSIRTsSources of Information, Information Exchange, CommunitiesDealing with Vulnerabilities (Vulnerability Response)Monitoring and Early WarningEducation and TrainingOrganizationsLegal Aspects (Jurisdiction, Applicable Laws and Regulations)IT ForensicsTrends and Challenges in IT ForensicsTechniques, Tools in Procedures IT ForensicsMethods for the Gathering, Handling, Processing and Analysis of Digital EvidenceEvidence Protection in IT EnvironmentsStandardization in IT ForensicsEducation and TrainingOrganizationsLegal Aspects (Jurisdiction, Applicable Laws and Regulations)Submission DetailsIMF invites to submit full papers of up to 20 pages, presenting novel and mature research results as well as practice papers of up to 20 pages, describing best practices, case studies or lessons learned. Proposal for workshops, discussion and presentation on practical methods and challenges are also welcome.All submissions must be written in English (see below), and either in postscript or PDF format. Authors of accepted papers must ensure that their papers will be presented at the conference.Submitted full papers must not substantially overlap papers that have been published or that are simultaneously submitted to a journal or a conference with proceedings.All submissions will be reviewed by the program committee and papers accepted to be presented at the conference will be included in the conference proceedings.Details on the electronic submission procedure as well as detailed registration information and formatting instructions are provided on the conference web site (http://www.imf-conference.org).LanguageIMF 2009's scope is international hence all submissions must be written in English. Presentations of accepted papers also must be done in English.PublicationAccepted papers will be published in IEEE Computer Society's Conference Publishing Series. Each participant of the conference will receive a printed copy.Dates and DeadlinesThe deadline for paper submission is June 1st, 2009. Notification of acceptance will be sent on June 22nd, 2009 the latest. You may get your notification earlier than that. Final paper camera ready copy are due to June 26th, 2009.June 1st, 2009: Deadline for submissionsJuly 22nd, 2009: Notification of acceptance or rejectionJune 26th, 2009: Final paper camera ready copy dueSeptember 15th to 17th, 2009: IMF 2009 ConferenceConference ChairDirk SchadtSPOT Consultingchair-2009imf-conference.orgProgram ChairOliver GoebelRUS-CERTUniversitaet Stuttgartpc-chair-2009imf-conference.orgOrganizing CommitteeRalf EhlertSandra FringsOliver GoebelDetlef GuentherHolger MorgensternDirk SchadtSteering CommitteeSandra FringsOliver GoebelDetlef GuentherJens NedonDirk SchadtProgram Committeesee: http://www.imf-conference.orgUnder the Auspices ofGerman Informatics Society (GI e.V.)Wissenschaftszentrum Ahrstr. 45, 53175 Bonn, GermanyTel.: +49 228 302 145, Fax: +49 228 302 167Special Interest Group SIDARIn Co-Operation withIEEE Computer SocietySPOT ConsultingFraunhofer Institut fuer Arbeitswirtschaft und Organisation IAOUniversitaet Stuttgart, RUS-CERTSPONSORSHIPWe invite interested organizations to serve as sponsors for IMF 2009; please contact the Sponsor Chair, Detlef Guenther, for information regarding corporate sponsorship ( sponsor-chair-2009imf-conference.org).
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