The Yale Information Society Project hosts a conference, "Digital Cops in Virtual Environment - CyberCrime and Digital Law Enforcement Conference," at Yale Law School March 26-28, 2004. They expect that the conference "will bring together policy makers, security experts, law enforcement personnel, social activists and academics to discuss the emerging phenomena of cybercrime and law enforcement. The conference will question both the efficacy of fighting cybercrime and the civil liberties implications arising from innovations in law enforcement methods of operation."
They have issued a call for papers, to be evaluated competitively, with the authors of the two best papers to be invited to present at the conference as the guests of the Project. Other selected papers will be published subsequent to the conference.
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