IEEE International Conference on Intelligence and Security Informatics (IEEE ISI 2021)

Event Dates

Nov 02, 2021 - Nov 03, 2021

Location

San Antonio, Texas USA

Submission Deadline

Aug 28, 2021

We are excited to welcome participants to the 19th Annual IEEE International Conference on Intelligence and Security Informatics (ISI). This year’s conference will be held in San Antonio, Texas USA on November 2-3, 2021.

IMPORTANT DATES:

Submission Deadline: August 28, 2021

Notification of Acceptance to Authors: October 1, 2021

Camera-ready Deadline: October 15, 2021​

​Conference: November 2-3, 2021

Intelligence and security informatics (ISI) is an interdisciplinary field involving academic researchers in information technology, social and behavioral sciences, computer science, law, and public policy. The field also includes industry consultants, practitioners, security managers, and chief information security officers who support physical and cybersecurity missions at the individual, organizational, national, and international levels (e.g., anticipation, interdiction, prevention, preparedness, and response to threats).

Over the past 18 years, the IEEE ISI Conference has evolved from its traditional orientation towards the intelligence and security domain to a more integrated alignment of multiple domains, including technology, humans, organizations, and security. The scientific community has increasingly recognized the need to address intelligence and security threats by understanding the interrelationships between these different components, and by integrating recent advances from different domains. ​

Submission Guidelines

We invite academic researchers in the field of Intelligence and Security Informatics and related areas as well as IT, security, and analytics professionals, intelligence experts, and industry consultants and practitioners in the field to submit papers and workshop proposals. ISI 2021 submissions may include empirical, behavioral, systems, methodology, test-bed, modeling, evaluation, and policy papers. Research should be relevant to informatics, organizations, public policy, or human behavior in applications of security or protection of local/national/international security in the physical world, cyber-physical systems, and/or cyberspace.

All papers must be original and not simultaneously submitted to another journal or conference. Each manuscript must clearly articulate their data (e.g., key metadata, statistical properties, etc.), analytical procedures (e.g., representations, algorithm details, etc.), and evaluation set up and results (e.g., performance metrics, statistical tests, case studies, etc.). Making data, code, and processes publicly available to facilitate scientific reproducibility is not required, but is strongly encouraged.

We accept three types of paper submissions on proposed tracks and related topics: long paper (maximum of 6 pages), short paper (maximum of 3 pages), and poster (1 page). The submission format is PDF. The accepted paper will be presented by an IEEE member.

Consult the IEEE publications page at https://www.ieee.org/conferences/publishing/templates.html for formatting information.

Papers will be submitted through the EasyChair submission and review system. The accepted papers from ISI 2021 and its affiliated workshops will be published by the IEEE Press in formal proceedings.

List of Topics

Security Analytics and Threat Intelligence

Threat pattern models and modeling tools

Real-time situational awareness

Intrusion and cybersecurity threat detection and analysis

Cyber-physical-social system security and incident management

Computing and networking infrastructure protection

Crime analysis and prevention

Forecasting threats and measuring the impact of threats

Surveillance and intelligence through unconventional means

Information security management standards

Information systems security policies

Mobile and cloud computing security

Big data analytics for cybersecurity

Machine learning for cybersecurity

Artificial Intelligence for cybersecurity

Resilient Cyber Infrastructure Design and Protection

Data science and analytics in security informatics

Data representation and fusion for security informatics

Criminal/intelligence information extraction

Data sharing and information visualization for security informatics

Web-based intelligence monitoring and analysis

Spatial-temporal data analysis for crime analysis and security informatics

Criminal/intelligence machine learning and data mining

Cyber attack and/or bio-terrorism tracking, alerting, and analysis

Digital forensics and computational criminology

Financial and accounting fraud analysis

Consumer-generated content and security-related social media analytics

Security-related social network analysis (radicalization, fund-raising, recruitment, conducting operations)

Authorship analysis and identification

Security-related analytical methodologies and software tools

Human Behavior and Factors in Security Applications

Behavior issues in information systems security

HCI and user interfaces of relevance to intelligence and security

Social impacts of crime, cybercrime, and/or terrorism

Board activism and influence

Measuring the effectiveness of security interventions

Citizen and employee education and training

Understanding user behavior such as compliance, susceptibility, and accountability

Security risks related to user behaviors/interactions with information systems

Human behavior modeling, representation, and prediction for security applications

Organizational, National, and International Security Applications

Best practices in security protection

Information sharing policy and governance

Privacy, security, and civil liberties issues

Emergency response and management

Disaster prevention, detection, and management

Protection of transportation and communications infrastructure

Communication and decision support for research and rescue

Assisting citizens’ responses to cyber attacks, terrorism, and catastrophic events

Accounting and IT auditing and fraud detection

Corporate governance and monitoring

Election fraud and political use and abuse

Machine learning for the developing world

Artificial Intelligence methods and applications for humanitarian efforts​