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The Cloud Security Ecosystem: Technical, Legal, Business and Management Issues Call for Book Chapters The cloud security ecosystem is complex and multi-disciplinary, and relatively underresearched compared to the traditional information and network security disciplines. Successful cloud security management requires an appreciation of an ecosystem comprising technical, business, geographical and legal considerations. Drawing upon the expertise of world-renown researchers and experts, this book will comprehensively discuss a range of cloud security topics from multi-disciplinary and international perspectives, and aligning technical security implementations with the recent developments in business, legal and international environments, as well as key research and policy advances in cloud security. SCOPE To advance the state of the art in this research area, we are seeking ORIGINAL and UNPUBLISHED technical-, business-, policy- and/or legal-oriented as well as interdisciplinary submissions related to cloud issues such as Technical topics including: Auditability and accountability techniques for cloud Cloud data provenance Cloud forensics Cloud resource virtualization and composition Cloud trust protocols Cloud privacy Cryptographic deployment and key management in clouds Mobile devices and the cloud; Bring-your-own-device (BYOD) security management Cloud security standards and recent advances Responding to cloud emergencies and incidents Any relevant technical topic to cloud security Legal landscape and challenges topics including: Cases relating to cloud security breaches Cloud data governance Legal boundaries or advances Mitigation and liabilities for international cloud deployments Any relevant technical topic to cloud legislation relating to security, privacy and forensics Page1

Management-related topics including: Cloud information security management Cloud migration Economics of cloud security Risk management Standardisation efforts in cloud security Cases relating to cloud policy implementation. Application-related topics including: Cloud applications development Innovative cloud applications and experiences BOOK CHAPTER SUBMISSION AND AUTHOR INFORMATION Chapter Proposals Prospective authors must send their chapter proposals in pdf format to BOTH editors emails (see below) with the following information: 1. Chapter Title 2. Name, Affiliation, and Email of Author(s) 3. Focus Area: Technical/ Legal/ Management/ Others (please specify) 4. Chapter Extended Abstract (300 words maximum) 5. Chapter Outline (in bullet-point form) 6. Author Biography (100 words maximum) Subject heading of the email should be Cloud Security Ecosystem book chapter. Submission of Manuscripts for Approved Proposals After their proposals are approved by the editors, prospective authors will be invited to submit their manuscripts electronically to Elsevier manuscript submission system (Link will be provided by the Book Editors). Submitted manuscripts will undergo a single-blind peerreview process. To ensure the quality of accepted manuscripts, each manuscript is typically reviewed by at least two independent expert reviewers. Only accepted peer-reviewed manuscripts will be published. Submitted manuscripts should conform to the standard guidelines of the Syngress/Elsevier s book chapter format (see appended Elsevier S&T Books Manuscript preparation guidelines ). In addition, the submission should use a page size corresponding to A4 in 11 point regular font, and must not exceed 25 pages per chapter. Manuscripts that do not follow the formatting rules will be ignored. Manuscripts should also be written in a way that it is teaching a topic, and not just pure academic reports of research work or proposals. Vendor neutrality must be observed in the manuscripts. Survey papers of the above topics are welcome. The accepted contributions will be published by Syngress/Elsevier. Page2

IMPORTANT DATES Chapter proposal due: 1 July 2014 Book chapter submission: 31 August 2014 Authors notification: 31 October 2014 Camera ready version: 30 November 2014 Estimated publication: February / March 2015 BOOK EDITORS Dr Ryan Ko University of Waikato, New Zealand ryan@waikato.ac.nz http://ryanko.org Dr Kim-Kwang Raymond Choo University of South Australia, Australia raymond.choo@fulbrightmail.org http://people.unisa.edu.au/raymond.choo Page3

Elsevier S&T Books Manuscript preparation guidelines The basics Please do not save your entire book as one file. Save each element (preface, chapter, appendix, etc.) as a separate file with a logical file name, excluding spaces or special characters, e.g. ch01.doc, ch02.doc, etc. Save each figure as a separate file with a logical file name, e.g. Fig1.2.tif. Submit figures with your chapter files, but do not embed them in the manuscript text. Keep your presentation simple and consistent. Do not attempt to style your manuscript to make it look like a final typeset, printed book. If you intend to prepare your material using software other than Microsoft Word or WordPerfect, please consult us before you start writing. Text guidelines Use American spelling and check for consistency of spelling and punctuation throughout prior to submission. Use consistent formatting (e.g. bold, font size) across the manuscript to indicate different heading levels, e.g. First level heading Second level heading Third level heading Indicate clearly the appropriate position for content provided separately, e.g. figures, code, etc. Use double spacing throughout and standard tab indents, not the space bar, for indenting material. Use only special characters from the Symbols option in Word and if using previous edition files, check any special characters used previously, which may have been affected by the conversion of typesetter files back into Word. List your references those works cited in the text at the end of each chapter or at the end of the book, and ensure your listings are complete in the information they provide and consistent in form. Harvard is our preferred referencing style. Generate equations using MathType and import these individually into your text, or create using MS Equation Editor in Word. Text boxes can be used to highlight key information and should be numbered sequentially, e.g. Box 1.1, 1.2 etc. Use simple formatting to differentiate text box contents from main text, not the Text Box facility in Word. Do not use justification, automatic hyphenation, or double spaces after punctuation. Avoid the use of cross-references and footnotes unless absolutely necessary. Artwork and table guidelines Number and refer to each figure sequentially, e.g. the fifth figure in chapter four would be Figure 4.5. Consider any type of photograph, line drawing or small in-text image a figure and numbered accordingly. Do not place figures within the manuscript text. Instead, insert a note to indicate figure placement, e.g. [Insert Figure 2.1 here], along with the caption for the figure and any necessary credit or citation. All images should have a resolution of at least 300dpi, except for screenshots which can be 72dpi. Acceptable file types are.jpg,.tif, and.eps. Submit black and white images only, unless you have agreed otherwise with your editor. Supply original figures and tables if you can, or else ensure permission for use is sought to as appropriate. Provide guidance with a note in the text or artwork list if the arrangement or sizing of figures is particularly important, e.g. [Figures 3.1, 3.2 and 3.3. in a row horizontally, total size together half-page]. Identify figures within the text by figure number as often as possible, e.g. as you can see in Figure 7.9 rather than in the next figure or as you can see above. Include the old figure number as well as the new if preparing a new edition and using previous edition figures, e.g. [Fig. 1.25 (old Fig. 1.23) Rolling element bearings]. Ensure that spellings and abbreviations in figures and tables are consistent with the text. Number tables sequentially in the same manner as figures, e.g. Table 1.1, 1.2, etc. If figures need to be redrawn from drafts or examples, provide as much guidance as possible as to redrawing requirements.

Please submit an artwork list detailing all figures and tables, their files names and any additional information, such as if a figure needs redrawing or permission has been requested. For detailed instructions on artwork preparation, visit: http://www.elsevier.com/author-schemas/artwork-and-media-instructions Additional deliverables Chapter abstracts and keywords As an author, editor, or contributor, you are required to prepare a short abstract and key word list for each chapter and appendix in your book, to be delivered along with each completed chapter. Abstracts should be 100-150 words long and provide a brief summary of the chapter theme and content. Keyword lists should comprise 5-10 words or phrases that describe the contents of a chapter, or would likely be used by someone searching for the specific information provided within the chapter. Abstracts and keywords are included in electronic versions of your book to improve the discovery of chapter-level content through online searches. More detailed information is available from your Elsevier editor if needed. Additional text elements The following additional text elements may be appropriate or desirable for provision with your manuscript: Cover page To confirm the chapter/book title and full author names as they should appear in the book Dedication and/or Acknowledgements Foreword Usually written by a prominent outside authority to place the book in the context of its field Preface or Introduction To provide an overview of the book, its organization and unique appeal List of authors or contributors With affiliation details and short biographies, if desired Glossary or Nomenclature list To list technical words, abbreviations or equations used in the book Appendices Supporting material or material for inclusion that is beyond the scope of the main text References To list works cited in the text; please follow Harvard referencing style and be consistent Further reading To refer the reader to further information sources not directly referenced Bibliography To list all sources consulted by the author in preparing the material, whether cited or not Ancillary or website content If previously agreed with your editor or included in your contract, ancillary or website content to accompany your book should be provided with your final manuscript, or immediately after final manuscript delivery. Contributor information If your book is a contributed work, contributor information must be provided to us as soon as possible after your contract signature order for us to issue contracts to contributors. This should be prepared as an Excel spreadsheet and include full contributor names (first and last names in separate columns), addresses (postal and email), phone number, chapter number(s), and chapter title(s). Permissions We recommend you use original, unpublished artwork, tables and other content in your manuscript as far as possible. If you reproduce previously published material, or material from the internet, written permission must be obtained from the copyright holder for re-use in both print and electronic formats, and for all future editions of your work. Unless otherwise stated in your contract, it is your responsibility as the author to obtain permission to use any material for which you do not own the copyright, and to pay any associated permission fees. More information about permissions at: http://www.elsevier.com/authors/permission-seeking-guidelines-for-elsevier-authors Submission Please submit a sample chapter following these guidelines as early as possible in your writing. We will evaluate the chapter and make any necessary suggestions to assist smooth production of your book. At final delivery, be that in batches or as a complete manuscript, your material must be in final form. Further alterations will not be possible once the material has been put into production. If your submission does not comply with the number of words and figures outlined in your contract you may be asked to cut the manuscript back to the target length after submission. Discuss any required change to the number of words or figures originally agreed as early as possible with your EPM. Submission will likely be by email, FTP site posting, or online via the Elsevier Electronic Manuscript Submission System (EMSS). Your EPM will guide you through the best option for your project. Please let your EPM know immediately if you are unsure about or envisage any delay in your delivery schedule.