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PSP 2014 - First International Workshop on Privacy and Security in Programming (PSP) 2014

Date2014-10-20 - 2014-10-24

Deadline2014-05-30

VenuePortland, USA - United States USA - United States

Keywords

Websitehttps://www.indiana.edu/~psp2014

Topics/Call fo Papers

The importance of security and privacy in software engineering is now a pressing concern. Over the last decade, many programmers have recognized the importance of including security and privacy requirements at project start. This has led to efforts in secure/security engineering and privacy engineering, which focus on guidelines and best practices that can be used at the design stage to create safer code. Unfortunately, these disciplines are not pervasive and still in their infancy.
The goal of this workshop is to make security and privacy first class citizens in programming and programming languages.
This forum aims to gather research and industry professionals to further the discussion on how to:
codify the principles from secure and privacy engineering into programming language constructs and or tools,
create programming languages that have security and privacy as foundational tenets, and
create/codify constructs or tools that enables secure and privacy-preserving (business) operations.
All submissions connected to the goals above, and their associated topics, are encouraged.
Workshop Format
This is a day-long workshop that is highly-interactive.
Submission Details
We invite short papers (4 pages) and regular papers (8 pages) in the ACM proceedings format. Submissions will be peer-reviewed by at least 3 experts in the field.
All accepted submissions will be published in a formal proceedings by the ACM, will be available in the ACM Digital Library and will also be published online.
We will use the EasyChair paper submission and review system. Submissions should be uploaded via the following URL: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=psp201...

Last modified: 2014-05-22 22:24:23