We invite researchers and practitioners to join us for a workshop at the European Intelligence and Security Informatics Conference 2019 (EISIC 2019) conference in Oulu, Finland
While the proliferation of the Internet of Things (IoT) devices enabled by high-speed internet connections, ubiquitous computing, and Big Data infrastructure helps improve everyday life, it also provides a springboard for illicit networks and criminal entrepreneurs to scale-up to big crime. The workshop brings together domain experts and technologists to better understand how new information technologies and infrastructures are changing the criminal landscape and explore how multi-stakeholder collaboration can help improve urban resilience. The objectives of this workshop are:
This workshop aims to bring together researchers, technologists and domain experts from the fields of computer science, data science, criminology, anthropology, psychology, and systems engineering to develop a common understanding and discuss the following (non-exclusive) themes:
Contributions to the workshop can be made in terms of long (6-12 pages) and short papers (4 pages). Manuscripts must be submitted electronically via the conference web site. Submissions shall adhere to the EISIC instructions and guidelines for authors available at the web site. Papers will be evaluated for their originality, contribution significance, soundness, clarity, methodological advancements, applicative value, and overall quality. All accepted workshop papers will be publised in the EISIC 2019 mainconference proceedings