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|Acronym=ISSA 2009
 
|Title=The 8th Annual Information Security for South Africa Conference
 
|Series=ISSA
 
|Type=Conference
 
|Field=Information Security
 
|Start date=2009/07/06
 
|End date=2009/07/08
 
|Homepage=http://www.infosecsa.co.za
 
|City=Johannesburg
 
|State=Gauteng
 
|Country=South Africa
 
|Submission deadline=2009/04/18
 
|Abstract deadline=2009/03/23
 
|Paper deadline=2009/04/18
 
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The 8th Annual ISSA Conference invites participation across the Information Security spectrum including but not being limited to functional, business, managerial, theoretical and technological issues. As with the previous ISSA conferences, the forthcoming ISSA2009 will again attract a variety of national and international information security academics and practitionars.  
 
 
 
 
 
Due dates:
 
23 March 2009: Abstract submission
 
31 March 2009: Notification of abstract acceptance
 
18 April 2009: Full papers submission for review
 
26 May 2009:  Notification of acceptance
 
6 June 2009:  Submission of final camera-ready papers
 
6-8 July 2009: Conference
 
 
 
Topics include, but are not limited to:
 
• Access Control
 
• Architectures and infrastructures
 
• Audit
 
• Authentication
 
• Anti-Virus
 
• Awareness and training in Security
 
• Backup, Storage, Recovery
 
• Biometrics
 
• Business Continuity Planning and Management
 
• Challenges and solutions of managing security
 
• Communications / network security
 
• Content Security
 
• Corporate governance / Enterprise security
 
• Digital forensics
 
• Digital Identification and Authentication
 
• Economy and philosophy of information security
 
• Evaluation of Information Security in companies and information security surveys
 
• Future visions for Information Security Management
 
• Hacking / cracking
 
• Information right management
 
• Information security project management
 
• Legal, ethical and social issues related to Information Security
 
• Managing Information Security
 
• Mobile Computing Security
 
• Mobile phone security
 
• Phishing
 
• Practical industry presentations on managing information security
 
• Privacy
 
• Information Security Risk Analysis
 
• Security Policy and Procedures
 
• Small distribution applications
 
• Smart Cards
 
• Standards - Local & International
 
• Strategic Information Security
 
• Trust
 
• Usability issues in information security
 
• Vulnerability Assessments
 
 
 
 
 
Organising committee
 
Hein Venter (hventer@cs.up.ac.za) Department of Computer Science, University of Pretoria
 
Les Labuschagne (lesl@uj.ac.za) Department Business IT, University of Johannesburg
 
Marijke Coetzee (marijkec@uj.ac.za) Academy for Information Technology, University of Johannesburg
 

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