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CSA 2014 - IEEE 2014 International Workshop on Cloud Security Auditing (CSA 2014)

Date2014-06-27

Deadline2014-03-29

VenueAlaska, USA - United States USA - United States

Keywords

Websitehttps://www.csaworkshop.org

Topics/Call fo Papers

Building on the success of the first workshop and its alignment within the IEEE World Congress on Services, the Cloud Security Auditing Workshop provides a unique setting for the exchange of research and development practices for the detection, prevention, mitigation,and reporting of security attacks. The concepts surrounding security auditing cover issues related to cloud architectures, tenant services and resources, service interactions, privacy, and standards, where meta-information must be captured, shared, and monitored across the cloud.
The workshop solicits original papers on increasing cloud resiliency and trustworthiness through security auditing as applied to various cloud models, layers, services, resources, and application domains. Though not limited to these topics, contributions can address issues such as cloud mashing, technologies for capturing security relevant events, service level agreements, session management, languages and protocols, real-time analysis, streaming and manipulation of big cloud data, and information assurance standards application. The workshop also welcomes survey papers and practitioner experiences.
Topics of interest to CSAW 2014 include, but are not limited to:
List of Topics
Cloud mashing security issues
Languages and protocols for specifying, composing, analyzing, and sharing security-relevant, distributed logs of audit data from a cloud-wide perspective
Cloud security, threat modeling, and analysis, including centralized/distributed attack detection and prediction/prevention algorithms based on audited information
Automated tools for capturing, integrating, and analyzing cloud audit data
Algorithms and protocols for audit data stream delivery, manipulation, and analysis for big cloud audit data
Access control and information flow control models for disclosure and modification of sensitive cloud audit data
Methods for expressing and representing the cloud infrastructure and configuration to influence logging and monitoring processes
Information assurance (authenticity, integrity, confidentiality and availability) of cloud audit data, including security and privacy policies and compliance with security controls such as NIST sp800-53 and Cloud Security Alliance guidance 3.0
Service-level agreements that formalize and guarantee logging and analysis capabilities
Session management, tracking, and alerting of vulnerabilities and threats

Last modified: 2014-03-04 23:58:06