[TYPES/announce] Last Mile: ESSoS 2013 || February 27 - March 1 - Paris, France

Pieter Philippaerts Pieter.Philippaerts at cs.kuleuven.be
Thu Sep 20 14:47:12 EDT 2012


INVITATION:

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Note that we are entering the last days before the submission deadline of
September 30, 2012.

Please consider to contribute to and/or forward to the appropriate groups
the following opportunity to submit and publish original scientific results
to ESSoS 2013.

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============== ESSoS 2013 | Call for Papers ===============

                           Call For Papers

International Symposium on Engineering Secure Software and Systems (ESSoS)

   http://distrinet.cs.kuleuven.be/events/essos/2013/

   February 27 - March 1, 2013, Paris, France

In cooperation with (pending): ACM SIGSAC and SIGSOFT and IEEE CS (TCSE).

CONTEXT AND MOTIVATION

Trustworthy, secure software is a core ingredient of the modern world.
Hostile, networked environments, like the Internet, can allow
vulnerabilities in software to be exploited from anywhere.  To address this,
high-quality security building blocks (e.g., cryptographic components) are
necessary, but insufficient. Indeed, the construction of secure software is
challenging because of the complexity of modern applications, the growing
sophistication of security requirements, the multitude of available software
technologies and the progress of attack vectors. 
Clearly, a strong need exists for engineering techniques that scale well and
that demonstrably improve the software's security properties.


GOAL AND SETUP

The goal of this symposium, which will be the fifth in the series, is to
bring together researchers and practitioners to advance the states of the
art and practice in secure software engineering. Being one of the few
conference-level events dedicated to this topic, it explicitly aims to
bridge the software engineering and security engineering communities, and
promote cross-fertilization. The symposium will feature two days of
technical program, and is also open to proposals for both tutorials and
workshops. In addition to academic papers, the symposium encourages
submission of high-quality, informative experience papers about successes
and failures in security software engineering and the lessons learned. 
Furthermore, the symposium also accepts short idea papers that crisply
describe a promising direction, approach, or insight.


TOPICS

The Symposium seeks submissions on subjects related to its goals. This
includes a diversity of topics including (but not limited to):

- scalable techniques for threat modeling and analysis of vulnerabilities
- specification and management of security requirements and policies
- security architecture and design for software and systems
- model checking for security
- specification formalisms for security artifacts
- verification techniques for security properties
- systematic support for security best practices
- security testing
- security assurance cases
- programming paradigms, models and DLS's for security
- program rewriting techniques
- processes for the development of secure software and systems
- security-oriented software reconfiguration and evolution
- security measurement
- automated development
- trade-off between security and other non-functional requirements (in
particular
  economic considerations)
- support for assurance, certification and accreditation
- empirical secure software engineering


SUBMISSION AND FORMAT

The proceedings of the symposium are published by Springer-Verlag (pending)
in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science Series
(http://www.springer.com/lncs). 
Submissions should follow the formatting instructions of Springer LNCS.
Submitted papers must present original, non-published work of high quality.

For selected papers, there will be an invitation to submit extended versions
to a special issue in the International Journal of Information Security.

Two types of papers will be accepted:

Full papers (max 14 pages without bibliography/appendices) - May describe
original technical research with a solid foundation, such as formal analysis
or experimental results, with acceptance determined mostly based on novelty
and validation. Or, may describe case studies applying existing techniques
or analysis methods in industrial settings, with acceptance determined
mostly by the general applicability of techniques and the completeness of
the technical presentation details.

Idea papers (max 8 pages with bibliography) - May crisply describe a novel
idea that is both feasible and interesting, where the idea may range from a
variant of an existing technique all the way to a vision for the future of
security technology.
Idea papers allow authors to introduce ideas to the field and get feedback,
while allowing for later publication of complete, fully-developed results.
Submissions will be judged primarily on novelty, excitement, and exposition,
but feasibility is required, and acceptance will be unlikely without some
basic, principled validation (e.g., extrapolation from limited experiments
or simple formal analysis). In the proceedings, idea papers will clearly
identified by means of the "Idea" tag in the title.

Proposals for both tutorials and workshops are welcome. Further guidelines
will appear on the website of the symposium.

IMPORTANT DATES

Paper submission:             September 30, 2012
Author notification:           November 22, 2012
Camera-ready:                  December 13, 2012

PROGRAM COMMITTEE

PC Co-Chairs

Jan Jürjens, TU Dortmund and Fraunhofer ISST Ben Livshits, Microsoft
Research

PC
Davide Balzarotti, EURECOM, France
Ruth Breu, University of Innsbruck, Austria 
Cristian Cadar, Imperial College, UK 
Julian Dolby, IBM Research, US 
Matt Fredrikson, University of Wisconsin, US 
Dieter Gollmann, TU Hamburg-Harburg, Germany 
Maritta Heisel, U. Duisburg Essen, Germany 
Peter Herrmann, NTNU, Trondheim, Norway 
Thorsten Holz, U. Ruhr Bochum, Germany 
Sergio Maffeis, Imperial College, UK 
Heiko Mantel, TU Darmstadt, Germany 
Anders Møller, Aarhus University, Denmark 
Haris Mouratidis, University of East London, UK 
Zachary Peterson, Naval Postgraduate School, US 
Frank Piessens, KU Leuven, Belgium 
Erik Poll, RU Nijmegen, NL 
Alexander Pretschner, TU Munich, Germany 
Wolfgang Reif, University of Augsburg, Germany 
Jianying Zhou, Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore 
Mohammad Zulkernine, Queens University, Canada


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