Intelligence and Security Informatics Conference -
Research Spotlight

Our faculty and staff are help to Shape the Future of IT by volunteering their time and efforts to coordinate and plan research conferences. In particular ISI 2012 (Intelligence and Security Informatics 2012.)
ISI conferences were started in 2003, with the first nine meetings being held in Tucson, AZ. Since then the conference has grown and traveled to other cities like Atlanta, GA; San Diego, CA; New Brunswick, NJ; Taipei, Taiwan; Dallas, TX; Vancouver, Canada; and Beijing, China. Proceedings of these ISI meetings and workshops have been published by IEEE Press and in the Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series.
Intelligence and Security Informatics (ISI) research is an interdisciplinary research field involving academic researchers in information technologies, computer science, public policy, bioinformatics, medical informatics, and social and behavior studies as well as local, state, and federal law enforcement and intelligence experts, and information technology industry consultants and practitioners to support counterterrorism and national/international security missions of anticipation, interdiction, prevention, preparedness and response to terrorist acts.
ISI 2012 will be organized in four main streams focusing on
- Information Sharing and Data/Text Mining,
- Infrastructure Protection and Emergency Responses,
- Terrorism Informatics, and
- Enterprise Risk Management and Information Systems Security
Whereas it takes many, many individuals to run a conference -- the MIS department wishes to thank the following MIS faculty and staff for their hard work in bringing this conference to the masses.
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