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Intelligence and the Cyber Environment (ICE) 2014 is the Brunel Centre for Intelligence and Security Studies’ annual forum on intelligence, surveillance and security in the cyber operational domain. Its aim is to draw technology, policy and doctrinal discourses together and to encourage dialogue between the traditionally separate worlds of industry and technology and of national security policy. As an operational domain cyber continues to transform, challenging our ability to achieve effective situational awareness and reliable intelligence. The largely regulatory regimes that provide known and validated cyber lanes of communication cover a shrinking portion of the infosphere. At the same time, the volume of networked trafic not merely between people but between devices – the ‘internet of things’ – threatens an overwhelming information overload that can create its own form of blindness. As a result, effectively providing both the protection of privacy on the one hand and effective and transparent legitimate surveillance presents an increasingly intractable challenge. For ICE 2014 we invite technical and policy papers addressing themes such as: 1. Intelligence and surveillance techniques and strategies to cope with ‘the fog’ and areas of ‘no man’s land’ between national jurisdictions in the so-called ‘cloud’; 2. Developing or improving multi- and transnational regulatory frameworks to manage privacy across the global information space; 3. Technological options for improving both surveillance and the transparency of surveillance; 4. International trust, collaboration and sharing privacy techniques and technologies to achieve interoperability and pursue comprehensive global coverage. In particular, we seek policy papers that speak to the awareness of the technology community and technical papers that will inform and enrich policy deliberations. Proposals should consist of a 500-word abstract in PDF or Word format, and include the name, afiliation and contact information of the author(s). Please email to Myron Varouhakis ([email protected]) SUBMISSION DEADLINE: 1 September, 2014 CONFERENCE DATE: 21 November, 2014, Brunel University Hosted by: ICE 2014 CALL FOR PAPERS BLACK-OUTS AND WHITE-OUTS AND FLYING BLIND IN THE CLOUD

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Intelligence and the Cyber Environment (ICE) 2014 is the Brunel Centrefor Intelligence and Security Studies’ annual forum on intelligence,surveillance and security in the cyber operational domain. Its aim is to draw technology, policy and doctrinal discourses together and to encourage dialogue between the traditionally separate worlds ofindustry and technology and of national security policy.

As an operational domain cyber continues to transform, challenging our abilityto achieve effective situational awareness and reliable intelligence. The largelyregulatory regimes that provide known and validated cyber lanes ofcommunication cover a shrinking portion of the infosphere. At the same time,the volume of networked trafic not merely between people but between devices– the ‘internet of things’ – threatens an overwhelming information overload thatcan create its own form of blindness. As a result, effectively providing both theprotection of privacy on the one hand and effective and transparent legitimatesurveillance presents an increasingly intractable challenge.

For ICE 2014 we invite technical and policy papers addressing themes such as:

1. Intelligence and surveillance techniques and strategies to cope with ‘the fog’and areas of ‘no man’s land’ between national jurisdictions in the so-called‘cloud’;

2. Developing or improving multi- and transnational regulatory frameworks tomanage privacy across the global information space;

3. Technological options for improving both surveillance and the transparencyof surveillance;

4. International trust, collaboration and sharing privacy techniques andtechnologies to achieve interoperability and pursue comprehensive globalcoverage.

In particular, we seek policy papers that speak to the awareness of thetechnology community and technical papers that will inform and enrich policydeliberations.

Proposals should consist of a 500-word abstract in PDF or Word format, andinclude the name, afiliation and contact information of the author(s). Pleaseemail to Myron Varouhakis ([email protected])

SUBMISSION DEADLINE: 1 September, 2014

CONFERENCE DATE: 21 November, 2014, Brunel University Hosted by:

ICE 2014 CALL FOR PAPERS

BLACK-OUTS AND WHITE-OUTS

AND FLYING BLIND IN THE CLOUD