CALL FOR PAPERS
Manuscripts due Feb 28, 2023
Papers, posters, and presentations are solicited. All paper submissions will be double-blind peer reviewed by members of the conference committee to ensure a high standard, appropriateness to the conference subject matter, and to ensure they are of a suitable length.
Keynote presentations and research papers will be published as an edited volume later in 2023. Papers are solicited from undergraduates in all areas of Cybersecurity.
Special interest areas include, but are not limited to:
• Digital Forensics
• Cyber Applications of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
• Information Assurance
• Cyber Operations
• Ethical Hacking
• Cyber Risk / Policy & Governance
• Wireless / Network Security
• Cyber-Physical Systems
• Data Analytics
Papers – Instructions for Authors
Papers contain mature research, with the results of completed experiments in the topic areas identified above. All paper submissions (in the Portable Document Format, *.pdf) should be submitted using the EasyChair System CyRF@C_2023 (Cybersecurity Research Forum at the Citadel (CyRF@C)) (easychair.org).
With regards to formatting, authors must use the IEEE manuscript template for conference proceedings, available at: https://www.ieee.org/conferences/publishing/templates.html.
Documents must be in English, and not longer than 12 pages, including images and bibliography. Papers must not be duplications of previous work and must not be under simultaneous publication review elsewhere. Papers will be double-blind reviewed (the authors will not know who the reviewers are, the reviewers will not know who the authors are). Therefore, in the manuscript submitted for review, authors MUST remove names and/or affiliations, and anonymize content that would otherwise reveal their identity. The third person should be used to refer to previous work (e.g. “Dough and Nordmann [3] state…” instead of “In prior work, we identified [3]…”). At least one of the authors must present their research in person at the conference. Authors will have 20 minutes to present their work, and 10 minutes for questions from conference attendees.
Posters – Instructions for Authors
Posters are an opportunity to share in-progress/preliminary research efforts and solicit feedback from conference attendees. All submissions for poster presentations require a brief (around 500 words) written submission using the EasyChair System CyRF@C_2023 (Cybersecurity Research Forum at the Citadel (CyRF@C)) (easychair.org) describing the poster. These undergo a light review to ensure relevancy to the conference. It is your responsibility to produce the poster and bring it to the conference. Posters will be on display throughout the conference, and there will be opportunities to present during breaks from the main conference track.
Presentations – Instructions for Authors
Presentations provide opportunities to share ideas, experiences, and projects with attendees during the main track of the conference. All submissions for presentations require a brief (around 300 words) written submission using the EasyChair System CyRF@C_2023 (Cybersecurity Research Forum at the Citadel (CyRF@C)) (easychair.org) describing the presentation. These undergo a light review to ensure relevancy to the conference. Speakers will have 15 minutes to present, and 5 minutes for questions from conference attendees.
Contact Information: For questions, please email: CyRFC@citadel.edu