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Call for paper/abstract/panel/workshop IACIS 2016 - 56th International Conference October 5 - 8, 2016, The Inn at Opryland, A Gaylord Hotel Nashville, Tennessee Conference Theme The Next Generation of Graduates in Cybersecurity: Evolving Curricula in Higher Education With the rise of cyber threats on both private organizations and national security, the demand for professionals who are able to prevent cyber attacks and secure networks remains high. Higher education must invest in the cybersecurity curricula to ensure that graduates know how to assess cyber security risks within organizations, respond to and prevent network security breaches, and write the policies that determine how organizations will respond in the face of a cyber threat. The IACIS 2016 International Conference provides a showcase for the latest research in practice and pedagogical topics that focus on how information systems are used to support organizations or enhance the educational process. You are invited to share your research on the conference theme or other relevant IS and IT research with the educators and professionals attending the IACIS 2016 International Conference. Papers covering related academic and technical issues are also encouraged. Submission Deadline All submissions MUST be submitted online by May 15, 2016. What to Submit Full pedagogy/research papers (including work in progress) Abstracts Panel presentation proposals Publication Opportunity All submissions are double-blind refereed. All high-marked full papers accepted in the review process will be fast tracked for publication in Volume 17 of the Issues in Information Systems, a publication of IACIS. Issues in Information Systems journal is a refereed, serial publication that is registered with the U.S. Library of Congress and listed in the Cabell's Directory of Publishing Opportunities in Management. In addition, it is indexed in the DOAJ. All other accepted submissions will be published in the Conference Proceedings. IACIS 2016 International Conference-Suggested Topics Submit only unpublished, original works. Proposals for workshops, panel presentations, and round table discussions should provide a general overview of the session's objectives and activities. Specific to the conference theme: Cybersecurity Curricula Assessment and Evaluation Cyber Analytics Behavior and Resilience Cyber Physical Systems Security Cyber Security Forensics Cybersecurity Incident Response Data Privacy Technologies Distributed Denial of Service Defense Enterprise Level Security Metrics and Usability Homeland Open Security Technology Identity and Access Management Insider Threat Internet Measurement and Attack Modeling Mobile Device Security Moving Target Defense Process Control Systems Security Research Data Repository Secure Protocols Security of Cloud-Based Systems Software Assurance Marketplace Software Quality Assurance Health Informatics Human Computer Interaction IT Globalization Information Assurance & Security Information Management Information Systems Accreditation Information Systems Convergence Internationalization Internet of Things Knowledge Management Management of Technology MIS Instructional Issues Mobile Technology Model Curriculum Multimedia Organizational Culture Privacy of Information Professional Codes of Conduct Project Management Qualitative Research in IS Other relevant topics: Analytics/Business Intelligence Big Data Assessment of Learning in IS Behavioral Issues in MIS/IT Cloud Computing Curriculum Development Curriculum Accreditation Cybersecurity Cyberforensic Data Management Data Warehousing/Data Mining Database Design and Development Decision Support Systems e-Commerce, m-Commerce Emerging Programming Languages Enterprise Architecture Enterprise Resource Planning Ethical and Legal Issues in IT Gaming Design & Development Gamification Research Issues and Methodologies Social Media Social Networking Socio-technical Systems Systems Analysis and Design Systems Implementation Telecommunications Theories in IS Usability Vendor Relations Web 2.0 Contact Information Gary DeLorenzo, Conference Chair & IACIS Vice President Professor California University of Pennsylvania 250 University Ave., California, PA 15419 [email protected] Email: [email protected]