Cooperative Cyber Defence
Centre of Excellence Tallinn,

Submission Format

 General Remarks
(updated on 15th Jan 2010)

Submissions must be made by the deadline of February 15, 2010 in a camera-ready version.

Authors must make sure that submitted papers do not substantially overlap with papers being published already or are simultaneously submitted to another journal, conference or workshop.

Format Guidance for the Camera-Ready Paper

Final submissions must be at minimum 3000 and at most 6000 words in single-column format. This includes the bibliography and well-marked appendices.

The submission must be written in a way to be intelligible without the appendices and footnotes. The number of footnote should be kept low and its length short. Footnotes must not be a substitute for bibliographic references.

Camera-Ready papers are expected either in Microsoft Word or LaTeX format.

Authors' Style Guidance and a Microsoft Word 2003 template are available for download.

Bibliographic references have to follow the IEEE or APA style depending on the track the paper is targeting for. Further details can be found in the Style Guide.

Submissions not meeting these guidelines risk rejection without any closer consideration of their content.

News

16 June 2010 President Ilves Opens Conference on Cyber Conflict
16 June 2010 President Ilves Opens Conference on Cyber Conflict
11 June 2010 Peter Flory to give an ending keynote at the Conference
24 May 2010 Melissa Hathaway confirmed as a keynote speaker at the Conference
16 March 2010 Conference Speakers Announced

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