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The Second International Conference on Technical and Legal Aspects of the e-Society

CYBERLAWS 2011

February 23-28, 2011 - Gosier, Guadeloupe, France


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Due to large demand, we are accepting submissions until 20th.
Submission (full paper) Oct 5 October 23, 2010
Notification Nov 23 November 29, 2010
Registration Dec 7 December 13, 2010
Camera ready Dec 7 December 13, 2010

ISBN: 978-1-61208-122-9

Published by IARIA XPS Press

Archived in the free access ThinkMindTM Digital Library
Authors of selected papers will be invited to submit extended versions to a IARIA Journal
Articles will be submitted to appropriate indexes.

All tracks/topics are open to both research and industry contributions.

Tracks:

ACCESSIBILITY: Digital Divide, e-Democracy and e-Government

Digital Divide and Accessibility: Loss of autonomy; Access barriers of age, race, wealth; Problems caused by lack of accessibility; Development of accessibility standards; Legislation related to accessibility

e-Democracy and e-Government: Open and Free access; Free postings; Freedom of speech; Freedom of expression on the Internet; Anywhere access; Legal versus illegal; e-Trust; e-Voting and Internet voting; e-Garbage collection of private records; e-Transparency; e-Government and e-Democracy for e-Citizens; e-Environment

PRIVACY: e-Anonymity and e-Identity

Privacy: Human rights; Privacy versus Security versus Convenience (ease of use); Legitimate purposes; e-Citizen behavior; Right to privacy; Legitimate purposes; e-Citizen behavior; Search engine behavior and policies; Regulating search engines;

e-Anonymity and e-Identity: Anonymity; Pseudonimity; Multiple identities; Multiple locations; Wrong by eliminating accountability; Anonymity and social identity; Identity change; Multiple identities; Identity substitution; Securing identity

FRAUD: WEB x.0 Impersonation, e-Harassment, e-Threats, e-Loss

WEB x.0 Impersonation, and e-Harassment and e-Threats: Social malware; Spam; Bullying; Stalkers; Blogs; Anonymous emails; Hoaxes; e-Rumor email lists; Newsgroup article; Web pages; Pamphlets; Computer hacking; Spam; Carding; Botnets; Phishing; Worms; Virii; Network dynamics attacks; On-line using various data sets; FaceBook; Twitter; YouTube; @anything.com; Corporate e-Hassle; Individual e-Hassle; Role and responsibility substitution, Social networking

e-Loss: Personal damage; Economic damage; Promoting the damage by acting against it; e-Loss evaluation

PROTECTION:  e-Fraud Prevention, e-Law, e-Punishment, e-International relations

e-Fraud Prevention: Technology and cyberlaws; Security enforcement; Trust referrals; Cryptography; Education; Law enforcement; Re-active and Pro-active actions; e-Law education

Technical Countermeasures: Detection of abusive traffic; Tools for interception and repression; Deep packet inspection; Communications interception; Communications wiretapping and records

e-Law: National laws protecting the anonymity; Responsibility for email messages; Lobbying for forbidding anonymity on the Internet; Lawfully regulate anonymity on the Internet; Prevent retaliation; Internet governance; Formal legislation; Soft laws;  e-Trust national regulatory aspects

e-Punishment: Lawful interception; Propagation traces; Banning; Content blocking; Long-term exchange records; Security pitfalls of e-democracy; e-Trust national enforcement laws;  e-Trust cross-digital police; Court warrants; Legal countermeasures

e-International relations: Conflict of laws; Extra-jurisdictional net (intellectual property, criminal enforcement); Lobbying for forbidding anonymity on the Internet; Lawfully regulate anonymity on the Internet; Prevent retaliation; Internet governance; Treaties and Conventions, e-Trust international regulatory context.

 
 

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