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Track: Decision Technologies and Service Sciences
Minitrack: Cyber Security and Information Intelligence Research
As our dependence on the cyber infrastructure grows ever larger, more complex, and more distributed, the systems that compose it become more prone to failures and/or exploitation. Intelligence information values currency and relevance over detail and accuracy. Information explosion describes the pervasive abundance of (public/private) information and the effects of such. Gathering, analyzing, and making use of information constitutes a business- / sociopolitical- / military-intelligence gathering activity and ultimately poses significant advantages and liabilities to the survivability of "our" society. The combination of increased vulnerability, increased stakes and increased threats make cyber security and information intelligence (CSII) one of the most important emerging challenges in the evolution of modern cyberspace "mechanization." The goal of the minitrack is to challenge, establish and debate a far-reaching agenda that broadly and comprehensively outlines a strategy for cyber security and information intelligence research that is founded on sound principles and technologies.
Link to CSIIR Minitrack website:
http://www.ioc.ornl.gov/csiirm
Chair:
Frederick T. Sheldon (Primary Contact)
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
PO Box 2008 MS6364, Oak Ridge TN 37831-6364, USA
Direct Phone: 865-576-1339
Email: SheldonFT@ornl.gov
Mark T. Elmore
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
PO Box 2008 MS6364, Oak Ridge TN 37831-6364, USA
Direct Phone: +1-865-241-6372
Departmental Phone: +1-865-574-4837
Fax: +1-865-576-5943
Email:
ElmoreMT@ornl.gov
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