Submission deadlines:
Peer reviewed papers due:
December 20th, 2009
Other papers (non reviewed):
December 13th, 2009
Acceptance notification to authors:
Peer reviewed papers:
February 21st, 2010
Other papers (non reviewed) -
Initial selection:
December 22nd, 2009
Other papers (non reviewed) -
Final selection:
January 31st, 2010
Final papers due March 21st, 2010
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EICAR Conference 2010 in Paris, France
19th EICAR Annual Conference
“ICT Security: Quo Vadis?”
Call for Papers
The conference committee is seeking submissions of papers
for oral presentation at the conference in two major categories
:
- Peer reviewed papers – these
papers will be selected on basis of blind peer review by members of
the program committee and other independent reviewers (where necessary).
Case studies, research in progress and full research papers including
theoretical papers will be considered for the inclusion in the conference
program. There is no definitive word limit for the submissions; however,
it is anticipated that submissions will be between 3500 and 5500 words.
The program committee will not accept research proposals for submission
to the conference.
- Other papers – these papers will not be
peer reviewed. However, due to the considerable interest in the conference
in the previous years, these papers will also be reviewed and selected
for acceptance by the program committee. This category covers corporate
papers, best practices, new technologies, policy issues etc and the
conference committee are eager to obtain submissions from industry,
government and other sectors for this category. However, marketing
papers will not be accepted for the conference.
The conference committee can accept only a limited number of papers
in each category and the acceptance ratio in the past few years was
about 30-40% of submitted papers only. All accepted papers will be published
in electronic form on the Conference CD-ROM and will be published in
the printed version of the EICAR Conference Proceedings (book with ISBN).The
best papers will be published in a special issue of the Journal
in Computer Virology, a research journal published by Springer
Verlag.
The best "Student" Paper will be awarded by the conference
committee.
Deadlines and forms of submission:
- Authors wishing to submit papers for peer review category
and acceptance for the conference should submit full papers by no
later than December 20th, 2009. These papers will
be blind peer reviewed by at least two reviewers. Authors of accepted
papers will be notified by February 21st, 2010.
- Authors wishing to submit other papers should submit
at least 300-word abstract by no later than December 13th,
2009 for selection by the program committee. A first selection
process will be performed to check whether the proposed papers fit
to the EICAR conference policy and topics. A pre-notification will
occur no later than December 22nd, 2009. Authors
of selected papers will be notified by January 31st, 2010.
All submissions will be handled electronically and the review/acceptance
process will be conducted anonymously by the conference committee:
- Academic papers should be submitted via on-line submission
and review system available at
http://papers.eicar.org/academic/ in portable document
format (PDF), rich text format (RTF) or Microsoft Word 97 or newer
format (DOC). All information enabling the identification of authors
must be removed from the submissions. Papers in LaTeX format are particularly
welcome.
- Non-academic abstracts should be submitted as plain
text via the web-based form that will be available on
http://papers.eicar.org/industry/
Final camera ready papers
(accepted in RTF, DOC or preferably
LaTeX format) in both paper categories must be submitted by
March
21st, 2010. The EICAR conference uses simplified APA5 format
for papers published in the proceedings (description, MS-Word (.DOT),
RTF and LaTeX templates are available at
http://www.eicar.org/conference/presenters.htm).
Conference Fee Waiver
The conference fee will be waived for one presenter for each accepted
paper.
EICAR Students Fund
Limited conference attendance incentives (e.g. subsidised rate for accommodation
at the conference venue) may be offered from the newly founded EICAR Students
Fund for student papers. Eligibility for funds is subject to EICAR Board
resolution upon recommendation from the Program Chair based on individual
written request.
Student and Industry pre-conference program
On
May 8th - 9th, 2010, tutorials with technical and/or
practical contents devoted to the main topic of the conference (Anti-malware
evaluation, new Eicar testing tools) will be organized. They are primarily
open to students but depending on the number of registrations, anyone
can attend.
Tentative Invited Talks
Doctor Jürgen Kraus (the "European father” of modern computer
virology, who defended his PhD thesis in 1980). Unfortunately, this thesis
was never published for obscure reasons and has been translated and published
in 2009 only, in the Journal in Computer Virology. It is a major contribution
to computer science which addresses all the modern issues of computer
virology both on a theoretical and practical level) will give the opening
keynote talk.