CfP HICSS-53 Minitrack "Security and Privacy Aspects of Human-Computer-Interactions"

HICSS-53 Call for Papers Track: Software Technology Minitrack: Security and Privacy Aspects of Human-Computer-Interactions Deadline: June 15, 2019 _____________________________________________ Call for Papers *Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences Minitrack on* *Security and Privacy Aspects of Human-Computer-Interactions* http://hicss.hawaii.edu With increasing digitization, the security and privacy aspects of information are a nonnegotiable factor in information system design and operation. Especially the human factor of information systems is a pivotal role in information security and increasingly relevant in establishing user-privacy concepts. More often than not, their knowledge about security aspects and ways of user-manipulation tactics are the last line of defense against cyberattacks. However, studies show users are also seen as the weakest link in information security. Therefore, they are also the primary target of attackers. In addition to the traditional forms of user-computer-interactions in the form of mouse-keyboard-input-devices, new ways of system-interactions, e.g., physiological data from fitness-trackers, eye-tracking devices or even pupillary responses indicating cognitive-load-levels, are increasingly feasible as everyday HCI-components. With the interest in data privacy increasing, are users aware how valuable those personal input data is and how do they value data privacy measures? We have identified two main aspects relevant to researchers within the domain of Software Technology: 1) how to securely deal with input data (also focusing on privacy aspects) 2) how this data can be utilized in order to increase secure behavior or to raise awareness among users (help the users to make better security-related decisions) In this minitrack we seek papers that explore concepts, prototypes, and evaluations of how users interact with information systems and what implications these interactions have for information security and data privacy. Further, we welcome new and innovative ways of human-computer-interaction and security-related concepts currently examined in the field. Topics of interest include but are not limited to: • Security related devices • Physiological sensors • Human-Computer-Interaction • Artificial intelligence • Sensor analysis • Data visualization • Biometrics authentication • Security and privacy awareness • Usable security design • Privacy and security by design • User valuation of privacy • Validation of user data *Organizers:* *Nicholas Müller*, University of Applied Sciences Würzburg-Schweinfurt (FHWS), Germany *Paul Rosenthal*, University of Rostock, Germany *Kristin Weber*, University of Applied Sciences Würzburg-Schweinfurt (FHWS), Germany *Publication of Papers* Presented papers will be included in the Proceedings of HICSS-53. *Important Dates* *June 15, 2019:* Paper submission deadline (11:59 pm HST) *August 17, 2019:* Notification of Acceptance/Rejection *September 22, 2019:* Deadline for submission of final manuscript *October 1, 2019:* Deadline for at least one author to register for the conference *Conference Dates* *January 8-10, 2020: *Paper presentations *Author Instructions* http://hicss.hawaii.edu/authors/ *Link to Minitrack* *https://hicss.hawaii.edu/tracks-53/software-technology/#security-and-privacy... <https://hicss.hawaii.edu/tracks-53/software-technology/#security-and-privacy-aspects-of-human-computer-interactions-minitrack>*
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Paul Rosenthal