#CFP for Special Issue on Cyber Risk and Insurance in #acmdtrap just released - submissions due Aug 30, 2019
Topics include #cyber risk assessment, mitigation, modeling, reporting, metrics, insurance valuation, and more...
More info on our blog:
https://t.co/8tnTDKiUvm
CALL FOR PAPERS: ACM Digital Threats: Research and Practice (DTRAP) Special Issue on Information Sharing. @acm_dtrap The submission deadline is July 15, 2022. For the full call and submission instructions: https://t.co/fgmSUMM3Gl
@acm_dtrap likes to partner with conferences so that papers submitted to them can get a wider audience. Is there a security conference you think deserves a wider audience? Let me know and I'll reach out #cybersecurity#conferences
The current issue of @acm_dtrap is up! https://t.co/DLEU87xsq4
@ACSAC_Conf is such an interesting conference, I'm glad we can share the papers with everyone.
CALL FOR PAPERS: ACM Digital Threats Research and Practice (@acm_dtrap) Special Issue on the Lifecycle of IoT (In)security. Paper submission due: January 15, 2021
For the full call for papers and submission instructions: https://t.co/0U4dSC4r6Y
@acm_dtrap has columns, unlike a lot of academic journals. It's part of our commitment to reach out to practitioners and get them to contribute. I wrote a blog post https://t.co/wqVwcIvPWY about the columns, we want you to contribute.
What's your favorite semi-obscure/weird unix command? I'm quite fond of od -c ... yes, I know it's weird to be fond of a unix command, what's your point?
I was at a facility and heard their IT come in and say 'There's a Windows 98 machine on the network, who has it?' which lead me to write this @acm_dtrap blog post on Operating Systems https://t.co/lWwuLlfRwy and to talk about our upcoming special issue on vulnerabilities
Call for Papers––ACM Digital Threats: Research and Practice (DTRAP) Special Issue on Actionable Information for Digital Threat Discovery using Contextualized Data or Multi Sensor Data Fusion.
Submission deadline is 1/15/21. Find out more: https://t.co/lX3c3Sf8sM
@acm_dtrap
New Call for Papers from @acm@acm_dtrap on https://t.co/gu4PgHUpzo The Challenges and Trends in Malware Analysis.
Check out Field Notes, we want to hear from practitioners
I just posted a new blog post on the @acm_dtrap blog on The Once and Future Password https://t.co/97GbrfIasM
30 years ago 'easy to guess' passwords were a problem... and guess what, they still are!
I've been asked what an Associate Editor for a journal does. I hope this post https://t.co/1GY8xmjf1Y on the @acm_dtrap blog answers the question...
If you want to join the DTRAP board, let me know. We're always looking!
The Base Rate Fallacy is a common problem in Cybersecurity research. Want to know more about what it really is? Check out my new DTRAP blog post https://t.co/G6k7yLOb8H
I asked last week why you didn't write for journals. I wrote a blog post https://t.co/Qz1A5ivcWy to talk about why I think you, the practitioner, should write a Field Note for @acm_dtrap
Our principal security specialist Matthijs Koot wrote a Field Note on CVE-2019-11510 (Pulse), published in the new issue of @acm_dtrap. Read it here: https://t.co/3RlnBRg5v9
New issue of ACM Digital Threats Research and Practice (@ACM_DTRAP): Vol 1, Issue 2, May 2020 https://t.co/3R4vq4BoZO
Includes my Field Note on CVE-2019-11510 (Pulse), a discussion piece re: unsolicited proactive scanning by CERTs/CSIRTs https://t.co/F3RBpXNicS
/c @thegrugq