CSP EU Forum 2012 will host some Project specific security workshops during the second day of the event. This will provide an excellent opportunity for leading members of industrial and research communities to interact and view latest developments in on-going research projects.
The typical purpose of such a Project specific workshop is to cover specific research in relation to security and privacy in more detail.
The topics suggested by the conference can be discussed in terms of concepts, state of the art, research, standards, implementations, running experiments, applications, and industrial case studies.
We invite contributions from security research sectors that will demonstrate innovative technologies, state of the art, research, standards, implementations, running experiments, applications, industrial case studies or researched works. Project specific Workshops will be selected by the organising committee based on submissions.
Proposals should be submitted to the Workshop Chair by 9th December 2011. CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS NOW CLOSED
Important dates:
- Workshop proposal submissions due: 9th December 2011, please email: submissions@cspforum.eu - NOW CLOSED
- Acceptance decision: 19th December 2011
Project Specific Workshop Proposals (Format)
There will be some interaction in deciding upon and setting up a workshop, but the initial proposal should already contain as much as possible of the following information:
- Contact information of the Project specific workshop organiser.
- Expected length of the Project Specific workshop.
- Technical proposal (1 page minimum): Topics to be addressed; importance of these topics;
- Expected number of participants and other local meeting issues, such as the special requirements/equipment for the meeting room.
- Biographies of workshop organiser(s), including workshop organisation experience.
View "Submissions" page to download appropriate proposal template
Review
All submitted Project Specific workshop proposals will be reviewed by the CSP EU Forum 2012 organising committee ( taking into account aspects such as the level of novelty, conference relevance and topics covered).
Organising Committee:
- Frances Cleary, TSSG, Waterford Institute of Technology
- Michele Bezzi, SAP
- Nick Wainwright, HP
- Nick Papanikolaou, Cloud and Security Lab, HP.
- Jim Clarke, TSSG, Waterford Institute of Technology
- Keith Howker, TSSG, Waterford Institute of Technology
- Fabio Martinelli, IIT, CNR-Pisa, Italy
- Evangelos Markatos, ICS-FORTH, Crete, Greece
- Deirdre Morrissey TSSG, Waterford Institute of Technology
- Cristian Olimid (EU Commission, DG INFSO)
Topics
Topics include, but are not limited to:
Privacy and Data-protection
- advances in authentication and identification
- anonymity
- identity management
- biometrics – security and privacy
- security and privacy metrics
Trusted Systems
- data/system integrity
- protection –information and infrastructure
- operating systems security and privacy
- security engineering
- security architectures/security by design
- security testing/ validation – formal methods.
Security and Privacy in
- the cloud
- ad hoc networks
- e-services
- mobile systems
- monitoring systems – personal/domestic/public
- pervasive/ubiquitous computing
Foundations (computer science)
- semantics
- ontology
- formal methods for security and privacy
- knowledge extraction/representation for security
Crypto
- applied cryptography
- advances in cryptography: smaller/faster/specialised/…
Legal and social
- human and social implications of security and privacy
- trust management
- legal and ethical issues
- policies for security and privacy
Real World
- cyber warfare and security
- protection from cyber-attack:
- defence and response
- intrusion detection and prevention
- complex systems security
- data and application security
- critical infrastructure protection
- middleware security
- network security
- robustness and resilience
- secure interoperability of systems and policies
- secure service composition
- security and privacy in social applications and networks
- security and trust in the internet of things
- security management in complex scenarios
- software assurance and certification
- threats, vulnerabilities, and risk management
- usable security for complex systems
- web service security