This call is a scam. The conference is not a legit academic event but
aims at making money. It is a sad truth that there is an increasingly
large amount of (more or less) academic conference spam these days. IEEE
has been criticized for sponsoring events without sufficient quality
control [1], and I tend to ignore all events that advertise in its name.
Some typical signs of scam conferences:
* Keywords: "cyber", "world", "global",
"multiconference", as well as
weird keyword combinations and neologisms ("peacefare"?!)
* claimed(?) IEEE sponsoring
* registration fees per accepted paper instead of per participant ("pay
to publish"), see e.g. [2]; this is probably the one 100% sure sign of a
fake conference; I have never seen any legit event doing this
* non-committing choice of words ("potential inclusion to IEEE Xplore",
possible keynote speakers etc.)
* lack of (trustworthy) names and institutions related to the event
(that's hard to judge if you are not in a relevant research community);
in some cases known names may be abused or suggested to cause confusion
There are more hints on recognizing scam conferences and journals
online, e.g. at [3].
In general, I am in favour of filtering all academic calls for papers
from this list. Even if the event is legit and has a relevant topic,
this is not a forum to ask for academic contributions; there are more
than enough channels these days to advertise events. Calls for
participations in community events are a different story.
Markus
[1]
I am beginning to get tired of these types of
solicitations, as they
seem to be coming in regularly, and more often than not, have little to
do with Wikidata.
Do people on this list find them useful? If so, is this the most
appropriate list? If not, is there any interest in prohibiting posts
like this?
Sven
On Jan 16, 2014 2:38 AM, "Liezelle Ann Canadilla" <liezelle(a)sdiwc.info
<mailto:liezelle@sdiwc.info>> wrote:
All the registered papers will be submitted to IEEE for potential
inclusion to IEEE Xplore as well as other Abstracting and Indexing
(A&I) databases.
TITLE: The Third International Conference on Cyber Security, Cyber
Warfare, and Digital Forensic (CyberSec2014)
EVENT VENUE: Lebanese University, Lebanon
CONFERENCE DATES: Apr. 29 – May 1, 2014
EVENT URL:
http://sdiwc.net/conferences/2014/cybersec2014/
OBJECTIVE: To provide a medium for professionals, engineers,
academicians, scientists, and researchers from over the world to
present the result of their research activities in the field of
Computer Science, Engineering and Information Technology.
CyberSec2014 provides opportunities for the delegates to share the
knowledge, ideas, innovations and problem solving techniques.
Submitted papers will be reviewed by the technical program committee
of the conference.
KEYWORDS: Cyber Security, Digital Forensics, Information Assurance
and Security Management, Cyber Peacefare and Physical Security, and
many more...
SUBMISSION URL:
http://sdiwc.net/conferences/2014/cybersec2014/openconf/openconf.php
FIRST SUBMISSION DEADLINE: March 29, 2014
CONTACT EMAIL: cyb2014(a)sdiwc.net <mailto:cyb2014@sdiwc.net>
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