Call for Posters
Deadline for Submission:
January 31st, 2019
The 2019 Northwest Cybersecurity Symposium is an opportunity for researchers, government agency representatives, and business professionals to come together to discuss the cybersecurity challenges we face in the Northwest. We seek poster submissions from academia, industry, and government describing innovative research, case studies, and best practices on all practical and theoretical aspects of cybersecurity.
Examples of possible topics include:
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Network Security
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Secure Coding Practices
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Software Analysis
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Security Policies
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Privacy and Anonymity
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Sociological and Behavioral Aspects of Security and Privacy
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Critical Infrastructure Security
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Industrial Control System Security
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Economic Impacts of Security
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Transportation System Security
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Power Grid/ Smart Grid Security
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System Security Case Studies
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Situational Awareness
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Computer and Network Forensics
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Malware Analysis and Reverse Engineering
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Cybersecurity Education and Training
Guidelines for Posters
Authors are kindly requested to submit poster abstracts that are relevant to the conference topics. Abstracts and posters for accepted abstracts shall comply with the following rules:
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Abstracts shall be in pdf format and no longer than 1 page
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Abstracts shall include a title, the abstract body, and the presenter's name and affiliation, as well as that of any associated persons
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Abstracts and posters shall be written and presented in English
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Please ensure that all copyrights or trademarks are preserved and respected
All abstracts will be reviewed by at least three independent reviewers. One full attendee registration is required for each presentation. Registration fees include admission to all technical sessions, welcome reception, coffee breaks, lunches, gala dinner, and access to documentation. A reduced rate for student registration is available to bona fide students when accompanying someone holding a paid registration at the full rate.
English is the working language of the conference. All printed material, presentations, and discussions shall be in English.