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CyberEDUcall4papers fifth edition

CyberEDUcall4papers fifth edition

Published on: 14/08/2024 News

CyberEDU invites contributions in general and specialized topics like cybersecurity training and awareness where security training and awareness are understood as the multitude of frameworks, methods and new ways of educating the human element. We seek a wide range of potential contributions including, but not limited to: opinion papers from young professionals, case studies from practitioners, empirical research papers, theory driven contributions and more.

Previous editions focus areas 2023, 202220212020 and 2019. In essence it started as sharing of best practices between the Romanian and Finnish Presidencies of the Council of the EU, awarding best papers with presentations in partner events like RAISA, CyberLab, APWG EU and a journal publication.

Important Dates 

Submission of abstract, one page: 5th of October 2024
Acceptance notification to author(s): 15th of October  2024
Submission of full paper, max five pages: 15th of December 2024

Submission Guidelines

Please submit an abstract of one/1 page pdf with main ideas including author name and affiliation, by 5/10/2024 by email to cyber.edu.initiative [at] protonmail [dot]com with subject CyberEDU Call Submission.

Final submissions must be drafted in English and need to comply with the Springer LNCS style guide, which can be found here and here

All submissions will be reviewed by at least 2 PC members and receive feedback.

Accepted Papers should be ready by 15/10/2024 and as next steps information:

1. be promoted through presentations in conferences;

2. be published in 2025 edition of Journal IJISC volume;

3. be invited to attend partner events. #CyberLAB #CyberEDUcall4Papers

Examples of Topics

Resilience  and cyber exercises

AI support for learning

Learning on the go

Work from home office

Work from anywhere

Cyber exercises and their learning impact

New ways to measure usefulness of training

Threat landscape for CyberEDU

Your approach on building up a cyber awareness programme

Best practice in legislation supporting the cyber education field

Introduction of gamified elements in cyber training

Cyber education, training and exercises 

 

General Co-chairs 

CATRINA Manuela, Cyber leader

LIVERI Dimitra, ENISA

Professor De PAOLI Stefano, Abertay University

Dr. VISHIK Claire, Information Security leader

Prof. Dr. Udo HELMBRECHT, University of Munich 

 

Program Committee

AUTOLITANO Simona, BSI

AL-ALI Sebah, Higher Colleges of Technology

BRUNOU Paivi, METSTA

CHANG Jessica, VANTA

DJEROUNI Myriam, LUXITH G.I.E.

DMYTRYSHYNA Zoriana, APWG EU

DURVAUX David, EC 

FERNANDEZ-CERNUDA DIAZ Alejandro, Global Cyber Alliance

KAVRESTED Joakim, University of Skovde

de LIEDEKERKE Arthur, Rasmussen Global 

LINDROTH Marianne, Aalto University lead Cyber Citizen project

Dr. LORENZ Birgy, Tallinn University of Technology

Dr. MIHAI Ioan-Cosmin, Romanian Association of Information Security Assurance- ARASEC  

SCHWEDA Christian, Allianz Group

VAHA-SIPILA Antti, creator of 'Elevation of privacy game', Wolt 

ZIEGLER Alexander, IBM 

Organizing 

CATALUI Daria, initiator CyberEDUcall4papers & CyberLAB FI-RO

Partners 

ARASEC, ENISA, APWG EU, Women4Cyber

Contact

All questions about submissions should go through cyber.edu.initiative [at] protonmail [dot] com  ATTN  CyberEDUcall4papers. 

To stay up-to-date with CyberEDU news you can also follow the hastag CyberEDUcall4papers on social media channels or become a member of this collection on JoinUP platform.

 

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