Hey there Curios Marc,
For sure we are on the same boat, promoting events, conferences and you
mentioned IEEE. Care to check the list of organizers with the privilege of
using this badge and I assure you 100%,
is in the list. WE are
not SPAMMERS okay?
If you have a format that would instantly tell the readers that a promotion
is a fraud or worthy to attend, then please share it. Otherwise, you are
just using your personal judgment which is unfair.
Do you have proof that I am pocketing the required fees? If none, please
refrain from assuming. This is scary. No wonder this world is in chaos
because of people like you. Why not ask first then gather evidences before
judging?
Again, I am not forcing you to believe me or the event I am promoting. Just
check the site, call the speakers, any one in the program committee or one,
two or all the reviewers. I'll tell you, you'll eat your words in a
heartbeat.
Too high level sarcasm. Thank you anyway for reading.
Warm regards,
Joan Sali
Conference Manager
INFOSEC2017
On Fri, Jun 10, 2016 at 2:03 PM, Curious Marc <curiousmarc3 at gmail.com>
wrote:
It's interesting. It's the new thing. I get
spammed by these at work,
maybe several a month now. It's more sophisticated than usual: they take
the same name as legit conferences but with a very slight variation, copy
or invent badges and affiliations, and are (supposedly) in unusual, remote,
but attractive places. Web sites are well done at first glance, although it
doesn't take long to figure they are slightly off in every respect, and
always in the same format. Of course you need to pay to register, which
will go straight to Joan who works for the famous organization @gmail.com.
Jay can you take down the impostor please.
And by the way, don't forget, I am organizing an IEEE Conference on Upside
Down Pancakes in Peru in 2018. I haven't had the time to make the website
yet but you can already send your money to me. I am not affiliated with
Joan but my email ends with @gmail.com just the same, so you are in good
hands.
Marc
On Jun 9, 2016, at 6:38 PM, Joan Sali
<joan.sdiwc at gmail.com> wrote:
In cooperation with Faculty of Management, Comenius University in
Bratislava, Slovakia, SDIWC is inviting everyone to attend and
participate
in The Third International Conference on
Information Security and Cyber
Forensics (INFOSEC2017)
<
http://sdiwc.net/conferences/3rd-international-conference-information-secur…
that
will be held on June 29-July 1, 2017. The event will be held over three
days, with presentations delivered by researchers from the international
community, including presentations from keynote speakers and
state-of-the-art lectures.
All registered papers will be published in SDIWC Digital Library, and in
the proceedings of the conference.
The conference welcomes papers on (but not limited to) the research
topics
posted below.
Thank you so much and See you in the conference.
Best regards,
Joan Sali
Conference Manager
INFOSEC2017
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http://sdiwc.net/conferences/3rd-international-conference-information-secur…
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http://sdiwc.net/conferences/3rd-international-conference-information-secur…
Venue: Faculty of Management, Comenius
University in Bratislava,
Slovakia
Date: June 29-July 1, 2017
Contact email: infosec17 at
sdiwc.net
Submission Deadline Open from now until May 01, 2017
Notification of Acceptance May 20, 2017 or 4-7 weeks from the submission
date
Camera Ready Submission Open from now until May 28, 2017
Registration Deadline Open from now until May 28, 2017
Conference Dates June 29-July 1, 2017