WRIT 2025: Workshop on Research for Insider Threat 2025 Hyatt Regency Salt Lake City, UT, United States, June 2, 2025 |
Conference website | https://www.nei.org/conferences/aaffd-workshop |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=writ2025 |
Abstract registration deadline | February 15, 2025 |
Submission deadline | May 2, 2025 |
9th Workshop on Research for Insider Threat Salt Lake City, Utah | June 2, 2025
We invite you to join our 9th Workshop on Research for Insider Threats (WRIT). This year we are partnering with the Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) as part of an informative program on awareness of insider threat. The purpose of the workshop is to raise awareness about cutting edge research and ongoing developments in insider threat detection and mitigation in government, academia, and industry. WRIT 2025 will feature a broad variety of sessions, such as a keynote address, presentations from expert speakers, and interactive sessions.
Topics of interest range broadly, including both behavioral and technical issues, including, but not limited to the following:
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insider risk indicators and development
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improving screening and vetting processes
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complications and vulnerabilities posed by AI
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using AI/ML to improve detection
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reducing workplace violence
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data collection, aggregation, and analysis
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modelling and predictive analytics
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linguistic and biometric approaches
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adversarial and theoretical models
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improving integration with HR to identify/mitigate risk
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insider threat use of and influence by social networks
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unintentional insider threats
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individual and organizational intervention• privacy, security, and ethical issues related to detection
For security researchers, WRIT 2025 is an opportunity to present your work to your peers, as well as practitioners in the operational community. For security professionals, WRIT 2025 is an excellent opportunity to review the latest developments in insider threat related work, and to engage with researchers to help shape the direction of future research priorities.
Submissions may include: unpublished paper abstracts, PowerPoint presentations, or speaking/presentation/interactive proposals in another format.
Submissions will be peer reviewed and must be anonymous (please remove identifying information from your submission).