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SESIS 2013 - The Second International Workshop on Security Engineering for Secure Information Systems (SESIS 2013)

Date2013-05-09 - 2013-05-11

Deadline2012-10-30

VenueSeoul, South Korea South Korea

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Websitehttp://www.ftrai.org/mue2013/

Topics/Call fo Papers

The Second International Workshop on Security Engineering for Secure Information Systems (SESIS 2013)
https://sites.google.com/site/sesis2013w
Daegu, Korea, May 9-13, 2013
In Conjunction with MUE 2013
http://www.ftrai.org/mue2013
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Recently, many forms of security attacks against information systems (ISs) have emerged that attempt to compromise the security of information systems and organizations. Therefore, security engineering has quickly become an important field in order to develop more secure ISs because traditional software engineering is not adequate and effective for developing secure ISs. Security engineering is a field of engineering dealing in developing detailed engineering designs for secure ISs and for security of spaces. It focuses on the tools, processes, and methods needed to design, implement, and test complete systems, and to adapt existing systems as their environment evolves. Security engineering involves aspects of software engineering, cryptography, and economics, as well as mathematics and architecture.
The second international workshop on Security Engineering for Secure Information Systems (SESIS 2013) aims to share ideas on the foundations, techniques, tools and applications of security engineering. This workshop will provide a forum for computer scientists, computer engineers, software engineers, and application developers who are required to design and develop information systems with high security.
SESIS 2013 is the next event in a series of highly successful the International Workshop on Security Engineering for Secure Information Systems, SESIS 2012 (Gwangju, Korea, Sep. 6-8 2012).
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Security requirements analysis methods and models for ISs
- Security design (modeling) methods and models for ISs
- Secure coding methods and models for ISs
- Security testing methods and models for ISs
- Security management methods and models for ISs
- Security engineering for system evaluation and assurance
- Security engineering methodologies for ISs
- Security risk assessment methods and models for ISs
- Security architectures for ISs
- Security policy for ISs
- Case studies experience reports on security engineering
- Security engineering support tools

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