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RaSIEM 2014 - 3rd International Workshop on Recent Advances in Security Information and Event Management (RaSIEM 2014)

Date2014-09-08 - 2014-09-12

Deadline2014-03-21

Venue Fribourg , Switzerland Switzerland

Keywords

Websitehttps://www.ares-conference.eu

Topics/Call fo Papers

The 3rd International Workshop on Recent Advances in Security Information and Event Management (RaSIEM 2014)
To be held in conjunction with the 9th International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security (ARES 2014 ? http://www.ares-conference.eu).
September 8th ? 12th, 2014
University of Fribourgd
Fribourg, Switzerlan
Management of events and incidents is one of the cornerstones for any service.
The SIEM (Security Information and Event Management) approach enables near-real time event management as well as proactive management of security incidents and events for IT infrastructures.
This workshop addresses research topics in SIEM and related methods and technologies.
The first two RaSIEM workshops in 2012 and 2013 have been successfully organized by the project MASSIF (http://www.massif-project.eu).
This year’s workshop will be supported by the project ACCEPT (http://accept-projekt.de/) which considers in particular the special threats for SIEM in virtualized computer systems.
Topics of interest comprise but are not limited to:
Recognition, analysis and treatment of safety-relevant anomalies in virtualized computer systems
Adequate sensors in the hypervisor, VMs and in run-time environments for applications
Case study of SIEM in operational scenarios
Protection of critical infrastructures against (targeted) cyber attacks
Recognizing real threats in the multitude of daily alerts
Predictive security analysis
Ensuring data source reliability
Managing data from heterogeneous devices and networks
Correlation of highly heterogeneous data to identify threats
SIEM for distributed computing
Fault tolerance and resilience for SIEM architectures
Real-time security analysis for SIEM
SIEM for process monitoring and control
Decision systems in SIEM
Event translation and complex event processing for SIEM
Big data approaches of mapping and reducing problem sets with regard to security information to help create meaning and structure from myriad data sources
Visualization of security events
Important dates
Submission Deadline
alt March 21st, 2014
Author Notification
alt May 26th, 2014
Author Registration
alt June 10th, 2014
Proceedings Version
alt June 20th, 2014
Conference/Workshop
alt September 8th - 12th, 2014
Submission Guidelines
The submission guidelines valid for the workshop are the same as for the ARES conference. They can be found at http://www.ares-conference.eu.
Chairs
Roland Rieke (Chair)
Fraunhofer SIT & Philipps-Universität Marburg, Germany
roland.rieke[at]sit.fraunhofer.de
Bernhard Seeger (Co-Chair)
Philipps-Universität Marburg, Germany
seeger[at]informatik.uni-marburg.de
Bernd Freisleben (Co-Chair)
Philipps-Universität Marburg, Germany
freisleb[at]informatik.uni-marburg.de
Romain Giot (Co-Chair)
IUT Bordeaux, France
romain.giot[at]u-bordeaux1.fr
Program Committee
Elsa Prieto Perez, Atos - Spain
Luidgi Coppolino, Epsilon ? Italy
Igor Kotenko, SPIIRAS ? Russia
Maria Zhdanova, Fraunhofer SIT - Germany
Andrey Chechulin, SPIIRAS ? Russia (to be confirmed)
Rodrigo Diaz Rodriguez, Atos ? Spain (to be confirmed)
Gustavo Gonzales Granadillo, TELECOM SudParis ? France (to be confirmed)
Andrew Hutchison, T-systems ? South Africa (to be confirmed)
Luigi Romano, University of Naples ? Italy (to be confirmed)
N.N., Philipps-Universität Marburg, Germany (to be confirmed)

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