WorldCIS-2011. World Congress on Internet Security

 

WorldCIS

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World Congress on Internet Security (WorldCIS-2011)

February 21-23, 2011, London, UK

Free Post-Conference London Tour (Travel Information)


 

Posters/Demo Instructions

Registration

  • At least one poster/demo author should register for the conference by 30th November, 2010.

  • One author's registration can count for up to two poster/demos.

  • If the poster/demo presenter plans to attend only for ONE day to present, he/she can register for ONE-day registration.

  • Please visit the WorldCIS-2011 website for registration information.

 

Poster Presentations

  • Final copy of the POSTER slides, as a PDF file with 1 slide per page, is due by October 5, 2010. The poster slides can range from 6 to 20. Poster with more than 20 slides will not be penalised but it strongly advisable to stay with the required slides. An updated poster summary (PDF format) in IEEE two-column conference format that is up to 3 pages long should be submitted. The slides/abstract will be made available online via ICITST web page.

  • Please submit, the final version of your poster to papers@worldcis.org. [If two PDF files are being submitted, please submit a single ZIP or Tar-gzipped file]

  • The conference will provide the following:

    • A 6 foot by 18 inch table, a chair, Poster Easel/Board (4 feet by 8 feet), 22 inch by 28 inch foam board on which the presenters can stand, and Wireless Network Connectivity.

    • Authors can arrange posters as A4/letter size copies of PPT slides, two 2'x4' posters, etc.

    • The conference will provide 220V power outlets. Demo presenters are responsible for getting their needed voltage conversion adapters, network hubs, etc.

    • The demo teams are responsible for bringing any needed equipment to the conference.

 

Demo Presentations

  • An updated demo summary (in PDF) two-column conference format, up to 3 pages long may be submitted directly to papers@worldcis.org by October 5, 2010. The summary will be made available via WorldCIS web page. The demo teams are responsible for bringing any needed equipment to the conference.

  • The demo teams are responsible for bringing any needed equipment to the conference.

 

Note:

The WorldCIS-2011 do not have facility for authors to prepare their posters on site,so it is the responsibility of the presenter to prepare their poster before arriving at the conference venue. 

 

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