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Link: http://www.securityengineeringforum.org/rise12/RISE12_Home.html | |||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||
Workshop on Redefining and Integrating Security Engineering
) RISE?12 ) www.securityengineeringforum.org/rise12 ) Dec. 14-16, 2012, Washington DC, USA ) ) held as part of the ) 2012 ASE/IEEE International Conference on Cyber Security ) http://www.asesite.org/conferences/ cybersecurity/2012/ ) =========================================================== ) Call for Papers ) =========================================================== ) ) The main goal of the RISE workshop is to provide a forum ) for presenting and discussing novel security engineering ) approaches that make advanced security mechanisms available ) for the development of secure systems in various application ) domains. RISE has a special focus on integrative approaches ) with different routes of integration. First, security ) engineering needs to be integrated with existing software ) engineering and system development processes. Further, ) security engineering shall integrate techniques and tools ) from IT security, including security requirements ) specification, security testing, or advanced security ) solutions. ) ) Thus, the RISE workshop invites contributions from the ) view of engineering processes as well as contributions ) focusing on security requirements elicitation and ) specification for application domains with particularly ) challenging combinations of security requirements and other ) functional or non-functional requirements. In addition, the ) question of how security certification can be supported by ) engineering processes is relevant. ) ) Security engineering is currently developing towards ) becoming an engineering discipline. Nevertheless, security ) engineering can never be successful in separation from ) other disciplines or simply as concentration of IT ) security experts. In contrast, it shall become one ) connector between different disciplines. Therefore, RISE ) not only targets information and communication technology ) security experts and developers of engineering methods, ) but also invites experts security-related knowledge from ) different application domains. Especially in the case of ) particular domains or systems with additional ) non-functional properties (such as embedded systems or ) real-time systems) and systems with legal, compliance or ) regulatory requirements, proper security engineering ) approaches will provide important advantages. ) ) RISE invites original work focused but not limited to ) the following topics: ) ) ? Security engineering processes ) ? Security requirements engineering ) ? Security testing ) ? Integrating security into development processes ) ? Security patterns (making advanced security ) solutions available to engineering activities) ) ? Security certification approaches ) ? Models and meta-models for security ) ? Specification, classification and integration of ) security elements (solutions, components, etc.) ) ? Security in programming languages ) ? Tools supporting integrated security engineering and ) software engineering processes ) ? Tools for secure software development ) ? Automated processing of security policies ) ? Definition and analysis of security-related semantic ) models ) ? Validation of different security properties ) ? Tools for formal analysis of security properties ) ? Mechanisms, tools and models for automated configuration ) and monitoring of security solutions ) ) =========================================================== ) Important Deadlines ) =========================================================== ) ) Paper Submission: October: 7th, 2012 ) Accept/Reject Notification: November 5th, 2012 ) Camera-ready manuscripts November 20th, 2012 ) ) =========================================================== ) Contact Information ) =========================================================== ) ) Detailed submission instructions and additional details about the ) workshop can be found at www.securityengineeringforum.org/rise12. ) For any other question please contact the RISE?12 organization at: ) - rise12@securityengineeringforum.org or ) - amg@lcc.uma.es ) ) =========================================================== ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) -- --------------------------------------- Dr. Antonio Mana Gomez Professor. Computer Science Department University of Malaga, SPAIN --------------------------------------- Phone: (+34) 95 213 71 42 Fax: (+34) 95 213 13 97 eMail: amg[at]lcc.uma.es amana[at]acm.org http://proteus.lcc.uma.es/ --------------------------------------- E.T.S.I.Informatica. Desp. 3.2.16 Bulevar Louis Pasteur, 35 Campus de Teatinos. 29071 MALAGA (SPAIN) --------------------------------------- http://www.securityengineeringforum.org/ http://www.gisum.uma.es/ --------------------------------------- |
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