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{{Event
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|Acronym=ASIC 2011
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|Title=4th Australian Security and Intelligence Conference
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|Type=Conference
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|Field=Computer security and reliability
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|Superevent=secau Security Congress
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|Start date=2011/12/05
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|End date=2011/12/07
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|Homepage=conferences.secau.org
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|City=Perth
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|State=Western Australia
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|Country=Australia
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|Submission deadline=2011/09/30
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Information security is centered on the core aims of security namely maintaining confidentiality, availability and integrity. In the present climate of rapid change, increasing reliance on remote access to information and the wide uptake of online services, it is more important than ever to discuss and discover new threats and their possible countermeasures. The aim of the Conference is to encourage the dissemination of current research to all those with a stake in the security of information including security practitioners, academics, law enforcement and management who are all cordially invited to participate.
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The focus theme this year is 'Building a Resilient Future'.
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Papers are invited in the following areas, but not limited to:
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* Information Security Management
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* Data Security
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* Application Security
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* Security Policy
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* Authenication & Authoristation
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* Privacy
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* Software Protection
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* Mobile Security
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* Network Security
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* Risk Assessment
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* Secure Development
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* Internet Security
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Coordinated by secau – Security Research Centre of the School of Computer and Security Science, Edith Cowan University.
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If you would like further information please visit the Conference website or contact the Conference Coordinator, Lisa McCormack, via email - secau@ecu.edu.au

Latest revision as of 15:57, 27 December 2015

ASIC 2011
4th Australian Security and Intelligence Conference
Subevent of secau Security Congress
Dates 2011/12/05 (iCal) - 2011/12/07
Homepage: conferences.secau.org
Location
Location: Perth, Western Australia, Australia
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Important dates
Submissions: 2011/09/30
Table of Contents


Information security is centered on the core aims of security namely maintaining confidentiality, availability and integrity. In the present climate of rapid change, increasing reliance on remote access to information and the wide uptake of online services, it is more important than ever to discuss and discover new threats and their possible countermeasures. The aim of the Conference is to encourage the dissemination of current research to all those with a stake in the security of information including security practitioners, academics, law enforcement and management who are all cordially invited to participate.

The focus theme this year is 'Building a Resilient Future'.

Papers are invited in the following areas, but not limited to:

  • Information Security Management
  • Data Security
  • Application Security
  • Security Policy
  • Authenication & Authoristation
  • Privacy
  • Software Protection
  • Mobile Security
  • Network Security
  • Risk Assessment
  • Secure Development
  • Internet Security

Coordinated by secau – Security Research Centre of the School of Computer and Security Science, Edith Cowan University.

If you would like further information please visit the Conference website or contact the Conference Coordinator, Lisa McCormack, via email - secau@ecu.edu.au

Facts about "ASIC 2011"
AcronymASIC 2011 +
End dateDecember 7, 2011 +
Event typeConference +
Has coordinates-31° 57' 10", 115° 51' 38"Latitude: -31.952711111111
Longitude: 115.86048055556
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Has location cityPerth +
Has location countryCategory:Australia +
Has location stateWestern Australia +
Homepagehttp://conferences.secau.org +
IsAEvent +
Start dateDecember 5, 2011 +
Subevent ofSecau Security Congress +
Submission deadlineSeptember 30, 2011 +
Title4th Australian Security and Intelligence Conference +