SESS 2012 - 8th International Workshop on Software Engineering for Secure Systems (SESS'12)
Topics/Call fo Papers
Areas of interest include, but are not limited to:
Security requirements management
Architecture and design of trustworthy systems
Architecture and design of protection systems
Separation of the security concern in complex systems
Model driven security
Secure programming
Black box components trustworthiness
Security testing
Static analysis for security
Trustworthiness verification and clearance
Defining and supporting the process of building secure software
Deployment of secure applications
Monitoring and maintenance of the security solution
Security usability
Modeling and integrating dependability requirements with security constraints
Secure software/process certification and accreditation in socio-technical environment
Workshop papers must be limited to 15 pages in the LNCS format and should be submitted through the SESS'12 submission system.
We're also interested in having 1-2 presentations about the ideas of curricula development and experience reports on teaching computer security in software engineering courses.
We also solicit posters (with a page of abstract) and should be submitted to one of the workshop chairs. Accepted posters and a page of abstract will be displayed in the workshop for discussions.
Security requirements management
Architecture and design of trustworthy systems
Architecture and design of protection systems
Separation of the security concern in complex systems
Model driven security
Secure programming
Black box components trustworthiness
Security testing
Static analysis for security
Trustworthiness verification and clearance
Defining and supporting the process of building secure software
Deployment of secure applications
Monitoring and maintenance of the security solution
Security usability
Modeling and integrating dependability requirements with security constraints
Secure software/process certification and accreditation in socio-technical environment
Workshop papers must be limited to 15 pages in the LNCS format and should be submitted through the SESS'12 submission system.
We're also interested in having 1-2 presentations about the ideas of curricula development and experience reports on teaching computer security in software engineering courses.
We also solicit posters (with a page of abstract) and should be submitted to one of the workshop chairs. Accepted posters and a page of abstract will be displayed in the workshop for discussions.
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