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Cyber security is becmoing an increasingly important topic. It's one topic on which we cannot afford, as a country, to be left behind. It events such as a cyber security challenge bring otherwise hidden talents forward, then that's a good thing. There are any number of institutions in Australia that could host such an event.
|Acronym=ICR 2011
 
|Title=2nd International Cyber Resilience Conference
 
|Type=Conference
 
|Field=Computer security and reliability
 
|Start date=2011/07/25
 
|End date=2011/07/26
 
|Homepage=conferences.secau.org/cyberresilience/index.php
 
|City=Perth
 
|State=Western Australia
 
|Country=Australia
 
|Submission deadline=2011/04/29
 
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The aim of the International Cyber Resilience Conference is to bring together practitioners, academics and Government agencies to discuss and explore issues relating to cyber resilience of information systems and critical infrastructures. The conference is meant to not only consider technical cyber security issues, but also the human factors that impact the risks associated with the secure management of critical infrastructures. In addition, how all factors in combination can impact the timely response and recovery of systems and critical infrastructures.
 
 
 
The conference is across four main themes:
 
 
 
• Incident Response and Recovery
 
• Human Factors
 
• Cyber Security
 
• Risk Management
 
 
 
 
 
Papers are invited in the following areas, but not limited to:
 
• Digital Forensics
 
• Incident Response
 
• Control System Security (SCADA)
 
• Situational Awareness
 
• Intelligence
 
• Risk Assessment and Management
 
• Access Control
 
• Network Security
 
• Facility Protection
 
• Vulnerability Assessment and Auditing
 
• Visualisation
 
• Human Factors
 
• Outsourcing Services
 
• Organisation Preparedness
 
• Governance
 
• Any other relevant topic
 
 
 
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 01:08, 26 June 2012

Cyber security is becmoing an increasingly important topic. It's one topic on which we cannot afford, as a country, to be left behind. It events such as a cyber security challenge bring otherwise hidden talents forward, then that's a good thing. There are any number of institutions in Australia that could host such an event.