Introduction

For the past four years, APATAS has organized the International Cybercrime and Computer Forensics conference at various locations throughout Asia.  In 2016, our 4th annual ICCCF is moving for the first time to Simon Fraser University’s Harbour Centre campus and Centre for Dialogue at downtown Vancouver, Canada. North America has been a pioneer in cybercrime research, policy and practice since the mid-1980s.  As expected, we have witnessed increasing technological developments in both personal computing and in smart-phone and wireless devices that have had an impact on how technology-enabled crimes have been committed in the Asia Pacific region and beyond.  One of the key approaches to understanding such crime is through research and incorporating the outcome of research into policy and practice.  The 4th Annual ICCCF 2016 Vancouver, BC, Canada therefore focuses its discussion on ‘Cybercrime: Linking Research, Policy, and Practice.’

Call for paper

Important date

2016-02-01
Abstract submission deadline
2016-03-14
Draft paper submission deadline
2016-02-15
Draft paper acceptance notification
2016-03-31
Final paper submission deadline

The theme will canvass (though not limited to) the topics listed below; particularly topics related to research, policy, and practice:

  • Issues of personal information and identity crime;
  • intellectual property-related issues in cyberspace;
  • O2O and mobile devices;
  • Computer forensic investigation;
  • Theory and practice of the Internet of Things;
  • Terrorism and the Internet;
  • Illicit networks online;
  • Online child exploitation;
  • Strategic analysis;
  • Modelling of telecommunications and network data;
  • Personal and corporate activities in the cloud;
  • Maintenance of digital information and data mining;
  • Law enforcement (public and private) and cyberspace;
  • Android and iPhone OS forensics (including apps-related issues);
  • Biometric and other solutions to data security and security of personal information;
  • Cybercrime and criminal justice process;
  • Technology-enabled detection and prevention of cybercrime;
  • Cyber-profiteering;
  • Socio-legal issues related to cybercrime research, policy and practice;
  • Cybercrime and digital forensics education.
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Important Date
  • Conference Date

    Jun 12

    2016

    to

    Jun 14

    2016

  • Feb 01 2016

    Abstract Submission Deadline

  • Feb 15 2016

    Draft Paper Acceptance Notification

  • Mar 14 2016

    Draft paper submission deadline

  • Mar 31 2016

    Final Paper Deadline

  • Jun 14 2016

    Registration deadline

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