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2011 Rocky Mountain Information Security Conference Call for Papers



Rocky Mountain Information Security Conference
Call for Papers
Friday, May 13, 2011
(PreConference Workshops on Thursday, May 12, 2011)
Sheraton Denver Downtown
Denver, CO 80202
 
DEADLINE FOR PAPER SUBMISSION: FEBRUARY 11, 2011 

Go Here to Submit a Paper:
https://www.eiseverywhere.com/ereg/index.php?eventid=18885&;
 
The Rocky Mountain Information Security Conference Organizing Committee is 
proud to announce the call for papers for the fifth annual Rocky Mountain 
Information Security Conference on May 13th (PreConference workshops on May 
12th), co-hosted by the ISSA Denver and ISACA Denver Chapters. This call for 
papers ends Saturday, February 11, 2011. 

If your presentation is selected for inclusion in the conference, you will be 
informed in late February. Submitted papers will also be considered for the 
PreConference Workshops on Thursday, May 12th.  Those selected to present will 
receive a complimentary registration for the conference.

Guidelines for Submission

RMISC is looking for presentations covering a variety of current and future 
Information Technology Security, Auditing, Compliance, Privacy, and Cloud 
Computing topics. Presentations should be geared toward a Management, 
Technical, Auditing, Compliance, or IT Governance audience. Based on feedback 
from conference attendees, presentations should be in-depth and focused on a 
specific issue or technology. Please try to stay away from overviews or 
summaries. Hands-on demos and case studies with actionable outcomes are 
encouraged. Participants want to take away skills and information that they can 
use.

Presentation lengths will be in 60 or 90 minute blocks. If warranted, a 
presentation may be given two 60-minute blocks.  Thursday's sessions are 
approximately 4 hours.  Please plan the content of your presentations 
accordingly.  
 
For a partial list of security and auditing subjects, click here; however, do 
not feel obligated to choose a topic from this list in which to categorize your 
paper. 


Vendor-specific only presentations and sales pitches will not be considered. 
Please present on the concepts of a product/technology/concept and how the 
technology will help the attendees. Deviations from this theme will not be 
tolerated. Under no circumstances will a presentation geared toward a single 
commercial product be accepted.

Go Here to Submit a Paper: 
https://www.eiseverywhere.com/ereg/index.php?eventid=18885&;