[TYPES/announce] GraMSec 2017 CALL FOR PARTICIPATION

Barbara Kordy barbara.kordy at irisa.fr
Mon Jul 10 17:05:28 EDT 2017


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GraMSec 2017
The Fourth International Workshop on Graphical Models for Security
Co-located with CSF 2017

Santa Barbara, CA, USA - August 21, 2017
http://gramsec.uni.lu/
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GraMSec REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN

To register please follow the instructions given at										
http://www.gramsec.uni.lu/registration.php

If you need a visa support letter, please check
http://csf2017.tecnico.ulisboa.pt/visa.html

ABOUT GraMSec

Graphical security models provide an intuitive but systematic
methodology to analyze security weaknesses of systems and to evaluate
potential protection measures. Such models have been subject of
academic research and they have also been widely accepted by the
industrial sector, as a means to support and facilitate threat
analysis and risk assessment processes. The objective of GraMSec is to
contribute to the development of well-founded graphical security
models, efficient algorithms for their analysis, as well as
methodologies and tools for their practical usage.

INVITED TALK

Anoop Singhal, NIST
Security Metrics and Risk Analysis for Enterprise Systems

ACCEPTED REGULAR PAPERS

* Karin Bernsmed, Christian Frøystad, Per Håkon Meland, Dag Atle 
Nesheim, and Ørnulf Jan Rødseth
   Visualizing Cyber Security Risks with Bow-Tie Diagrams
	
* Angèle Bossuat and Barbara Kordy
   Evil Twins: Handling Repetitions in Attack–Defense Trees - A Survival 
Guide

* Aitor Couce-Vieira, Siv Hilde Houmb, and David Ríos-Insua
   CSIRA: A Method for Analysing the Risk of Cybersecurity Incidents

* Peter Gjøl Jensen, Axel Legay, Kim Guldstrand Larsen, and Danny 
Bøgsted Poulsen
   Quantitative Evaluation of Attack Defense Trees using Stochastic 
Timed Automata

* Dan Ionita, Margaret Ford, Alexandr Vasenev, and Roel Wieringa
   Graphical Modeling of Security Arguments: Current State and Future 
Directions

ACCEPTED SHORT PAPERS

* Olga Gadyatskaya and Rolando Trujillo-Rasua
   New Directions in Attack Tree Research: Catching up with Industrial Needs

* Ryan Habibi, Jens Weber, and Morgan Price
   Circle of Health Based Access Control for Personal Health Information 
Systems

* Letitia Li, Florian Lugou, and Ludovic Apvrille
   Security Modeling for Embedded System Design

* Brian Ruttenberg, Dave Blumstein, Jeff Druce, Michael Howard, Fred 
Reed, Leslie Wilfong, Crystal Lister, Steve Gaskin, Meaghan Foley, and 
Dan Scofield
   Probabilistic Modeling of Insider Threat Detection Systems

GENERAL CHAIR
Sjouke Mauw, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg

PROGRAM COMMITTEE CO-CHAIRS
Ketil Stølen, SINTEF Digital and University of Oslo, Norway
Peng Liu, Pennsylvania State University, USA

CONTACT
For inquiries please send an e-mail to gramsec17 at easychair.org




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