IEEE International Conference on Intelligence and Security Informatics 2007
Linda Casals
lindac at dimacs.rutgers.edu
Tue May 8 15:12:15 EDT 2007
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IEEE International Conference on Intelligence and Security Informatics 2007
May 23-24, 2007
Hyatt Hotel
New Brunswick, New Jersey
** DEADLINE FOR EARLY REGISTRATION IS ALMOST HERE **
Hosted by:
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
DIMACS-CAIT Laboratory for Port Security
Center for Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science (DIMACS)
Center for Interdisciplinary Studies in Information Privacy and Security
Sponsored by:
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
IEEE Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Society
IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Society
National Science Foundation
Intelligence Technology Innovation Center
Department of Homeland Security
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Informatics research has emerged as a key scientific discipline and
applications domain supporting counterterrorism and homeland security's
missions of anticipation, interdiction, prevention, preparedness and
response to terrorist acts. ISI 2007 provides a forum for discussions among
these vital communities: academic researchers (in information technologies,
computer science, public policy, and social studies), local, state, and
federal law enforcement and intelligence experts, and information technology
industry consultants and practitioners. Security informatics is a rapidly
growing multidisciplinary area that crosscuts numerous disciplines,
including computer science, information technology, engineering, public
policy, medicine (medical informatics), biology (bioinformatics), social and
behavioral sciences, political science, and modeling and analysis. The
combination of intelligence and security informatics strives to integrate
computational social science, advanced information technologies and
algorithms to support counterterrorism and homeland security policies,
organizations and operations (both domestically and internationally).
Because of the conference's location near major New York - New Jersey ports,
one of its key themes is port security, where the term "port" is used here
in its broad sense, namely, as a point of entry/exit for secure flows of
people and cargo. Other themes cover the components of effective
counterterrorism, dynamic data analysis, and critical-infrastructure
protection technologies. This conference aims to foster the development and
growth of a counterterrorism and homeland-security community by providing a
forum and podium for diverse communities: academia, government (local,
state, federal law enforcement, intelligence experts, etc.) and industry
(consultants and practitioners etc.). We solicit contribution of long or
short papers, and proposals for panel discussions on both the science and
the practice of intelligence and security informatics. The conference
proceedings will be published as an IEEE publication. Several satellite
conferences will also be held before ISI-2007.
The upcoming IEEE International Conference on Intelligence and Security
Informatics 2007 (ISI 2007) will be held May 23-24, 2007, in New Brunswick,
New Jersey, at the Hyatt Hotel. There will also be two satellite
conferences: The 2007 Conference on Interdisciplinary Studies in Information
Privacy and Security. This conference will be held on May 22nd, 2007 from 9
a.m to 5 p.m. at the University Inn, Douglass Campus, Rutgers, New
Brunswick. The second event is the NSF Workshop on Biosurveillance Systems
and Case Studies, May 22, 2007, New Brunswick, New Jersey.
The two previous symposia on ISI (ISI-2003, ISI-2004) were held in Tucson,
Arizona; the third (ISI-2005) in Atlanta, Georgia; the fourth
(ISI-2006) in San Diego, California. These meetings provided a stimulating
intellectual forum for discussions among previously disparate communities:
academic researchers (in information technologies, computer science, public
policy, and social and behavioral studies), local, state, and federal law
enforcement and intelligence experts, and information technology industry
consultants and practitioners. Proceedings of these past ISI meetings were
published in Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS).
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Registration Fees:
(Pre-registration deadline: May 15, 2007)
For complete registration information, please see:
http://dimacs.rutgers.edu/ISI2007/registration.htm
Your conference fee will entitle you to:
- Entrance to all conference presentations
- Breakfast on both conference days (May 23-24)
- Entrance to the Conference Reception, held in conjunction
with the Poster and Demonstration Session,
where ample food will be served (evening, May 23)
- The conference packet of materials including the conference papers
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Information on the program, registration, accommodations, and travel
can be found at:
http://dimacs.rutgers.edu/ISI2007/
**PLEASE BE SURE TO PRE-REGISTER EARLY**
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