Confirmed Authors
International Authors
(1) Dr. Rashid El Baloushy (Oman): Digital Evidence in Cybercrimes.
(2) Mme Zeti Zuryani Binti Mohd (Malaysia): Trusted Environment for E-Commerce in Malaysia: An Overview.
(3) Dr. Anne Sophie Chavent (France): La Lutte Contre la Cyberpornographie Enfantine : Evolution de la Loi Française.
(4) Dr.Tabrez Ahmad (India): Copyright implications on the convergence of Telecommunication Broadcasting and Information Technology.
(5) M. Nathan McDonald (Australia): The Influence of U.S. Federal Sentencing Guidelines for Corporate Compliance Programs on the Development of E-arbitration Rules for Banking Related Cybercrimes.
(6) Dr. Al. F. Amer (U.S.A.): Domain Name Law - A Comparative and International Analysis.
(7) Prof. Dr. Vladimir Golubev (Ukraine): Cybercrime and Cyberterrorism: Threat is Increasing.
(8) Dr. Hussain AlGhafri (Oman): Internet Drug Trafficking: Issues and Solutions.
(9) Dr.Salma Slama (Tunisia): Vie Privée et Responsabilité des Acteurs sur Internet.
(10) Mr. Arnaldo Sobrinho (Brazil): The Cases of Cyberchild Pornography in the Brazil: International Legal Issues of Jurisdiction and Privacy.
(11) Prof. Dr. David Wall (U. K.): Security, Privacy and Confidentiality: Cybercrime and Cyberlaw challenges for the 21st Century.
(12) Prof. Dr. Jeffrey Addicott (U.S.A): Legal Issues Associated with Cyberterrorism.
(13) M. Abdullah Ibn Abdulaziz Alajlan (Saudi Arabia): Cyberterrorism in the Information Age.
(14) M. Robert Brumnik, Prof. Dr. Iztok Podbregar (Slovenia): Crime in Global Information Network (High-Tech Crime).
(15) Prof. Dr. Mustapha Ben Latif (Tunisia): L'Insertion des Technologies de l'Information et de la Communication dans l'Administration Tunisienne : Processus et Enjeux.
(16) Nidhi Singh and Neha Bahl ( India): A Critic on Cyber Obscenity Laws in India.
(17) Dr. Murad Zuriekat (Saudi Arabia): The Effect of Electronic Public Opinion on Security.
(18) Miss Nouhad Kredly (Lebanon): Crime and Fraud in an Electronic Environment.
(19) Mr. Rashid El Bady (Oman): Crimes against Privacy and Public Policy on the Internet.
(20) Prof. Dr. Hana Abou Jreiche Al Hadad (Lebanon): Les Crimes Informatiques: Distribution de virus , Piratage et Fraude par Internet.
(21) Mr. Mohamed Rizal Bin Abd Rahman (Malaysia): (1) Malwares, Badwares and Bad Cookies: The Proper Statutory Terms for Ideal Pre Ante and Post Ante Legal Solutions; (2) Relevant ICT Legal Mechanisms in Malaysia.
(22) Dr. Malika Benaouda (Algeria): International Protection of Children against Abuse and Human Trafficking.
(23) Prof. Dr. Edouard Treppoz (France): Le Droit d'Auteur à l'Heure d'Internet.
(24) Mr. Altdus Frank (India): Lack of International Unanimity Regarding Cyberlaws: The Fuel of Cybercrime.
(25) Prof. Dr. Adel Jomni (France): Web 2.0 : Une Révolution des Usages et un Nouvel Espace d'Insécurité.
(26) Prof. Dr. Shimaa Abdalgany (Saudi Arabia) : Fighting Cybercrime According to New Saudi Arabia Legislation.
(27) Prof. Dr. Nebila Mezghani (Tunisia): Internet et Protection de la Vie Privée.
(28) Karmanye Thadani , Toms Kurian (India): Cyberterrorism: A Poised Poison.
(29) Harshad Patil (India): E-Governance and White Collar Crime Control.
(30) Khaled Saleh (Libya): E-marketing ses perspectives, étude empirique de vente du E-Book ou le livre électronique.
(31) Vipul Jain ,Nakul Bhasin and Anurrag Mishra (India): E-Governance in India and Development for Masses: A Distance Dream.
(32) Malek Amien (Syria): An overview on Legal Responsability for Internet Crimes.
(33) Dr. Mostafa Abou Mandour Moussa (Oman): Services of Certification: An Overview.
(34) Miss Małgorzata Wilińska (Poland): E-Court in Poland (2010).
(35) Dr. Aleš Završnik (Slovenia): Virtual Child Pornography.
(36) Dr. Guido Settimj (Italy): The Council of Europe's 2001 Convention on Cybercrime: Legal Gaps of Exisiting Instruments in the Fight Against All Forms of Child Sexual Abuse Material Illegaly Exchanged over the Internet.
(37) Prof. Hadjira Bouder (Algeria): Orientations de la Politique Pénale de Prévention et de lutte Contre la Cybercriminalité en Algérie.
Local Authors
(1) Dr. Maged Othman (President of Information and Decision Support Center , IDSC): An overview of IDSC Hotline to Protect Children from Exploitation.
(2) Dean Mohamed Essam Khalifa ( Faculty of Computer and Information Sciences - Ain Shams University): Case Studies on Cybercrime
(3) Prof. Dr. Gameel Abdel Baky El Saghir (Faculty of Law - Ain Shams University): Les Infractions Liées aux Réseaux de Télécommunication.
(4) Prof. Dr. Hossam El Saghir ( Faculty of Law - Helwan University): Digital Technology and Intellectual Property.
(5) Dr. Eman Salah Hassan ( Faculty of Commerce - Suez Canal University): E-government as a mean of Fighting Administrative Corruption.
(6) Prof. Dr. Ashraf Shams El Din ( Faculty of Law - Benha University): (1) La Protection Pénale du Document Electronique ; (2) Digital Evidence in Criminal Trials.
(7) Mr. Ahmed Mohamed Walid (Medico-Legal Administration - Department of counterfeiting and forgery Researches , Ministry of Justice ) : IT - Crime and Digital Evidence Investigation.
(8) Prof. Dr. Mohamed-Hossam Loutfi ( Faculty of Law - Bani Suef University):Le Droit d'Auteur Face à la Radiodiffusion Directe par Satellite.
(9) Judge Dr. Mohamed Chawki (Council of State): ICTs and Human Trafficking: An Overview.
(10) Dean Osama Kayed ( Faculty of Law - Bani Suef University): Developing New Categories of Cybercrimes.
(11) Dr. Al Sayed Negm (Ministry of Tourism) : Internet and Human Trafficking.
(12) Mr.Yassin El Shazly (Faculty of Law - Ain Shams University): Le Régime Juridique du Nom de Domaine Français: Un Etat des Lieux.
(13) Prof. Dr. Hassan Gemei (Faculty of Law - Cairo University): Trade Marks According to Trips Agreement in the Egyptian Legal System.
(14) Prof. Dr. Fouad Gamal (Information and Decision Support Center): Protection of I.P Rights in Egypt: An Overview.
(15) Prof. Dr. Medhat Ramadan ( Faculty of Law , Cairo University): Legal Protection of Information Security via the Internet.
(16) Dr. Haythem Mohamed El - Messiry (Faculty of Computer and Information Sciences - Ain Shams University): Security in Virtual Environments: A Technical Approach.
(17) Dr. Mohamed Yasser Abou El-Fotouh (Cairo Court of Appeals): ICTs Crimes: An Overview.
(18) Dr. Youssry Zakiy (Chamber of Information Technology & Communication Industry): Electronic Crime Between Legal Protection and Effective Security.
(19) Rania El Gohary (Faculty of Computer and Information Sciences - Ain Shams University): Support and Encourage Online Trading Manipulation in Cybercrimes.
(20) Miss Soheir Abdel Haleem (Faculty of Mass Communication - Cairo University): The Experiance of Egypt in Fighting Cybercrime.