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WEIS 2019: Workshop on the Economics of Information Security, 3-4 June 2019, Harvard University, Boston, MA

  • 1.  WEIS 2019: Workshop on the Economics of Information Security, 3-4 June 2019, Harvard University, Boston, MA

    Posted 04-19-2019 16:18
    CALL FOR PARTICIPATION

    * Early registration until 29 April 2019: https://weis2019.econinfosec.org/registration/
    * Preliminary program: https://weis2019.econinfosec.org/program/agenda/
    * General website: https://weis2019.econinfosec.org

    The 18th Annual Workshop on the Economics of Information Security (WEIS 2019) will be at Harvard University, Boston, Massachusetts, 3-4 June 2019

    The Workshop on the Economics of Information Security (WEIS) is the leading forum for interdisciplinary scholarship on information security, combining expertise from the fields of economics, social science, business, public policy, law, and computer science.  We encourage scholars, policy makers, and industry experts interested in both market and policy solutions for cybersecurity to attend this workshop. It will be of interest to economists, computer scientists, business school researchers, legal scholars, and government administrators.
    We look forward to welcoming you to Boston this summer!

    With best regards,

    Sam Ransbotham
    Bruce Schneier
    WEIS 2019 Conference Chairs


    PROGRAM COMMITTEE
    Alessandro Acquisti, Carnegie Mellon University
    Idris Adjerid, Virginia Tech
    Ross Anderson, Cambridge University
    Daniel Arce, UT Dallas
    Terrence August, UC San Diego
    Johannes Bauer, Michigan State University
    Jesse Bockstedt, Emory University
    Rainer Böhme, University of Innsbruck
    Laura Brandimarte, University of Arizona
    Jean Camp, Indiana University
    Huseyin Cavusoglu, University of Texas at Dallas
    Nicolas Christin, Carnegie Mellon University
    Richard Clayton, University of Cambridge
    Ben Edelman, Harvard Business School
    Ben Edwards, IBM Research
    Serge Egelman, ICSI & UC Berkeley
    Neil Gandal, Tel Aviv University
    Dan Geer, In-Q-Tel
    Lawrence Gordon, University of Maryland
    Sol Greenspan, National Science Foundation
    Jens Grossklags, TU Munich
    Chad Heitzenrater, Air Force Research Laboratory
    Kai-Lung Hui, HKUST
    M. Eric Johnson, Vanderbilt University
    Kartik Kannnan, Purdue University
    Aron Laszka, Vanderbilt University
    Martin Loeb, University of Maryland
    Thomas Maillart, University of Geneva
    Fabio Massacci, University of Trento
    Kanta Matsuura, University of Tokyo
    Damon McCoy, New York University
    Sabyasachi Mitra, Georgia Tech
    Tyler Moore, University of Tulsa
    Frank Nagle, Harvard Business School
    Andrew Odlyzko, University of Minnesota
    Min-Seok Pang, Temple University
    Wolter Pieters, TU Delft
    Lorenzo Pupillo, CEPS
    David Pym, University College London
    Sasha Romanosky, RAND
    Rahul Telang, Carnegie Mellon University
    Catherine Tucker, MIT
    Marie Vasek, University of New Mexico
    Liad Wagman, Illinois Institute of Technology
    Julian Williams, Durham University
    Dmitry Zhdanov, Georgia State University

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    Sam Ransbotham
    Boston College

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