Last Updates: October 8, 2009

The past several years have seen significant interest and progress made in national and international homeland security research. The science of Intelligence and Security Informatics (ISI) focuses on the development and use of advanced information technologies, including methodologies, models and algorithms, infrastructure, systems, and tools, for national/international and homeland security related applications through an integrated technological, organizational, and policy based approach. ISI also encompasses the areas of terrorism research, intelligence analysis as well as security-related public policy.

The ISI conference series includes:

arrow ISI 2010 (May 23-26, 2010, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada)
arrow ISI 2009 (June 8-11, 2009, Dallas, Texas)
arrow PAISI 2009 (April 27, 2009, Bangkok, Thailand)
arrow EuroISI 2008 (December 3-5, 2008, Esbjerg, Denmark)
ISI 2008 (June 17-20, 2008, Taipei, Taiwan)
arrow PAISI 2008 (June 17, 2008, Taipei, Taiwan)
ISI 2007 (May 23-24, New Brunswick, New Jersey)
PAISI 2007 (April 11-12, Chengdu, China)
ISI 2006 (May 23-24 , San Diego, California)
WISI 2006 (April 9-12, Singapore)
ISI 2005 (May 19-20, Atlanta, Georgia)
ISI 2004 (June 10-11, Tucson, Arizona)

ISI 2003 (June 2-3, Tucson, Arizona)

 

Conference proceedings have been published in Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) as well as by IEEE.

 

 

The IEEE International Conferences on Intelligence and Security Informatics are sponsored by the
IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Society

 

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