SSCS 2016 - 11th International Conference on System Safety and Cyber Security
Topics/Call fo Papers
SSCS is the largest conference for system safety specialists held in the UK; and the only conference where both safety and security engineers from around the world can meet and share ideas, new research and network.
This is your chance to contribute to the programme and submit an abstract in one of the many technical areas below across a host of disciplines.
System Safety topics
Competency and competency schemes
Complex programmable electronic devices (e.g. ASICs, FPGAs)
Corporate governance
Defining measurable safety requirements
Hazard identification
Human factors
Independent safety auditing
Legal issues including corporate killing
Risk assessment
Safety and systems engineering
Safety cases
Safety and security
Safety management
Safety standards
Software safety
System safety assessment
Scoping the safety contract for suppliers
Cyber Security topics
Adoption of security approaches
Auditing security
Crisis management
Cyber security in transport systems; identifying the interdependencies and importance
Holistic risk assessment; safety and security together
Intelligence led threat assessment
Implementing security
Incident and accident reporting
Maintaining levels of safety and security with fewer funds and staff
Managing security
Risk and operational management of transport infrastructure and systems
Securing systems against adaptive persistent adversaries
Securing systems, management involvement and governance
Securing systems with long lifecycles
Security guidance and emerging standards
Security of intelligent buildings
Supply chain threats and hazards
System security assessment
Taking a systems engineering approach to security and risk of systems
The security eco-system; building in security to ensure resilience in transport systems
The challenge of converging paradigms: Confidentiality, Integrity, Availability (CIA) and Safety, Reliability, Availability (SRA)
Threat assessment
Keynotes
John Allan, Head of Quality, Safety & Environmental Protection (QSEP), Defence Equipment and Support
Professor Philippa Gardner, Department of Computing, Imperial College London
Martyn Thomas, Livery Company Professor of IT, Gresham College
This is your chance to contribute to the programme and submit an abstract in one of the many technical areas below across a host of disciplines.
System Safety topics
Competency and competency schemes
Complex programmable electronic devices (e.g. ASICs, FPGAs)
Corporate governance
Defining measurable safety requirements
Hazard identification
Human factors
Independent safety auditing
Legal issues including corporate killing
Risk assessment
Safety and systems engineering
Safety cases
Safety and security
Safety management
Safety standards
Software safety
System safety assessment
Scoping the safety contract for suppliers
Cyber Security topics
Adoption of security approaches
Auditing security
Crisis management
Cyber security in transport systems; identifying the interdependencies and importance
Holistic risk assessment; safety and security together
Intelligence led threat assessment
Implementing security
Incident and accident reporting
Maintaining levels of safety and security with fewer funds and staff
Managing security
Risk and operational management of transport infrastructure and systems
Securing systems against adaptive persistent adversaries
Securing systems, management involvement and governance
Securing systems with long lifecycles
Security guidance and emerging standards
Security of intelligent buildings
Supply chain threats and hazards
System security assessment
Taking a systems engineering approach to security and risk of systems
The security eco-system; building in security to ensure resilience in transport systems
The challenge of converging paradigms: Confidentiality, Integrity, Availability (CIA) and Safety, Reliability, Availability (SRA)
Threat assessment
Keynotes
John Allan, Head of Quality, Safety & Environmental Protection (QSEP), Defence Equipment and Support
Professor Philippa Gardner, Department of Computing, Imperial College London
Martyn Thomas, Livery Company Professor of IT, Gresham College
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