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6月02日 - 2026年6月02日

排名: C (CORE2023)

International Conference on Web Information Systems and Technologies

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The Workshop on the Economics of Information Security (WEIS) is the leading forum for interdisciplinary scholarship on information security and privacy, combining expertise from the fields of economics, social science, business, law, policy, and computer science. Prior workshops have explored the role of incentives between attackers and defenders of information systems, examined human behavior surrounding security decision-making, identified market failures surrounding Internet security, quantified risks of personal data disclosure, and assessed investments in cyber-defense. WEIS 2026 will build on past efforts using empirical and analytic tools not only to understand threats, but also to strengthen security and privacy through novel evaluations of available solutions. We encourage participation by submission of paper and attendance by economists, computer scientists, legal scholars, business researchers (from academia and elsewhere), and security and privacy researchers from academia and industry to submit research on relevant topics, including but not limited to: Cyber risk management Vulnerability discovery, disclosure, and patching Incentives for and against pervasive monitoring threats Cyber-risk quantification Cyber-insurance Economics and governance of privacy Economics of privacy and anonymity Behavioral economics of privacy Data protection risks: legal, reputational, financial Cybercrime Models and analysis of online crime (e.g. botnets, ransomware, and underground markets) Analysis of costs of cybercrime and impacts of counter-measures Cybersecurity policy Security standards and regulation Incentives for information sharing and cooperation Cyber-defense strategy Geopolitical and international relations aspects of cybersecurity, including cyberterrorism. Submission Rules Due to the interdisciplinary nature of the workshop no detailed formatting guidelines are set for submission. Authors may use whatever academic formats are usual in their field, but should keep in mind the interdisciplinary nature of the audience and try to write in a way that is accessible to those from outside their field. However, submissions should be in PDF to improve technical readability. The workshop is for the presentation of novel conceptualisations or results in the field. Although the conference does not produce a refereed proceedings, papers should not be currently under review for or already accepted for publication in a refereed conference or journal during the workshop review period. The goal of the workshop is to provide a forum for discussion and feedback before work is published formally, rather than for the presentation of otherwise completed and published work. Reviews will be conducted in a double anonymous manner (neither authors nor reviewers know the other’s identity). The submission itself should not contain the names or affiliations of the authors. References to previous work by the authors should be cited in the third person. Authors may continue to present and discuss their work while it is under review, but should not deliberately seek to de-anonymise their submission by seeking out Program Committee members. Submissions Papers should be submitted via easychair at https://easychair.org/conferences?conf=weis2026 .

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The Workshop on the Economics of Information Security (WEIS) is the leading forum for interdisciplinary scholarship on information security and privacy, combining expertise from the fields of economics, social science, business, law, policy, and computer science. Prior workshops have explored the role of incentives between attackers and defenders of information systems, examined human behavior surrounding security decision-making, identified market failures surrounding Internet security, quantified risks of personal data disclosure, and assessed investments in cyber-defense. WEIS 2026 will build on past efforts using empirical and analytic tools not only to understand threats, but also to strengthen security and privacy through novel evaluations of available solutions. We encourage participation by submission of paper and attendance by economists, computer scientists, legal scholars, business researchers (from academia and elsewhere), and security and privacy researchers from academia and industry to submit research on relevant topics, including but not limited to: Cyber risk management Vulnerability discovery, disclosure, and patching Incentives for and against pervasive monitoring threats Cyber-risk quantification Cyber-insurance Economics and governance of privacy Economics of privacy and anonymity Behavioral economics of privacy Data protection risks: legal, reputational, financial Cybercrime Models and analysis of online crime (e.g. botnets, ransomware, and underground markets) Analysis of costs of cybercrime and impacts of counter-measures Cybersecurity policy Security standards and regulation Incentives for information sharing and cooperation Cyber-defense strategy Geopolitical and international relations aspects of cybersecurity, including cyberterrorism. Submission Rules Due to the interdisciplinary nature of the workshop no detailed formatting guidelines are set for submission. Authors may use whatever academic formats are usual in their field, but should keep in mind the interdisciplinary nature of the audience and try to write in a way that is accessible to those from outside their field. However, submissions should be in PDF to improve technical readability. The workshop is for the presentation of novel conceptualisations or results in the field. Although the conference does not produce a refereed proceedings, papers should not be currently under review for or already accepted for publication in a refereed conference or journal during the workshop review period. The goal of the workshop is to provide a forum for discussion and feedback before work is published formally, rather than for the presentation of otherwise completed and published work. Reviews will be conducted in a double anonymous manner (neither authors nor reviewers know the other’s identity). The submission itself should not contain the names or affiliations of the authors. References to previous work by the authors should be cited in the third person. Authors may continue to present and discuss their work while it is under review, but should not deliberately seek to de-anonymise their submission by seeking out Program Committee members. Submissions Papers should be submitted via easychair at https://easychair.org/conferences?conf=weis2026 .

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2026年6月2日

曾为:
  • 2026年6月2日 - 2026年6月3日
  • 2026年10月27日 - 2026年10月29日
  • 2025年10月21日 - 2025年10月23日

投稿

Paper submission

2026年2月1日

通知

Notification date

2026年3月6日

终稿

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2026年5月8日

其他日期

(Special Sessions) Special Session Proposal

2025年5月27日

(Workshops) Workshop Proposal

2025年5月27日

(Demos) Demo Proposal

2025年9月11日

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来源: CORE2023

排名: C

研究领域: Information and computing sciences

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