CYBERSUP 2016 - 2016 Workshop on Cybersecurity Risk and Trust Management across Supply Chains
Topics/Call fo Papers
Cost optimisation programmes championed by chief officers in companies are increasingly pushing organizations towards establishing supply chains to deliver their core missions, and to maintain their business advances. This is also the case for security and safety-critical organizations, such as critical infrastructure companies ? which traditionally were very cautious about engaging in supply chains involving critical systems. This creates networks of entangled organizations where it becomes difficult to determine boundaries, establish security perimeters, and prevent cascading risks.
The goal of this workshop is to bring together researchers and practitioners from a range of sectors to open up discussions and exchange of ideas related to risk and trust management in supply chains with focus on cybersecurity. We are particularly interested in supply chains involving security or safety-critical organizations.
We encourage submissions from multiple perspectives regarding risk and trust in supply chains, such as the technology, stakeholders, and business perspectives affecting cybersecurity.
Topics of interest comprise, but are not limited to:
? risk identification and assessment (methods, models and techniques) in supply chains
? risk mitigation (strategies, methods and models) in supply chains
? risk controls (e.g., identity and access management) in supply chains
? risk estimation (methods and models) in supply chains
? security assurance (e.g., SAS 70, ISO 14508, ISO 27k, ISO 28k) in supply chains
? new challenges in supply chains involving critical systems
? risk governance in supply chains
? risks related to different B2B relationships in supply chains
? cascading risks and analysis of impact in supply chains
? modelling of dependencies and simulations in supply chains
? trade-off analysis between risk and trust in supply chains
? trust models (e.g., reputation, recommendation, collaboration) and their effectiveness
? measures of trust (methods and models) in supply chains
? dynamics of trust in supply chains
? cross‐organizational trust management in supply chains
Important dates
? Paper submission: 17 May 2016
? Notification of acceptance: 07 June 2016
? Camera-ready submission: 20 June 2016
? CYBERSUP’16 workshop: 20 September 2016
? SAFECOMP conference: 20-23 September 2016
Workshop chairs
Virginia N. L. Franqueira
University of Derby, UK
v.franqueira-AT-derby.ac.uk
Siv Hilde Houmb
Secure-NOK & NTNU, NO
sivhoumb-AT-securenok.com
Maya Daneva
University of Twente, NL
m.daneva-AT-utente.nl
Program Committee
Aida Omerovic, SINTEF, NO
Bjørn Axel Gran, Safetec Nordic, NO
Judith Rossebø, ABB, NO
Geri Georg, Colorado State University, US
Dan Matheson, Colorado State University, US
Andreas Opdahl, University of Bergen, NO
Andrea Herrmann, Herrmann & Ehrlich, DE
Andre van Cleeff, CSC Global Cybersecurity, NL
Asma Adnane, University of Derby, UK
Ricardo Neisse, European Commission, BE
Michael Lewis, Chevron, US
Erlend A. Engum, National Oilwell Varco, US
Panayiotis Kotzanikolaou, University of Piraeus, GR
Bidya S. Sahay, Indian Institute of Management Raipur, IN
The goal of this workshop is to bring together researchers and practitioners from a range of sectors to open up discussions and exchange of ideas related to risk and trust management in supply chains with focus on cybersecurity. We are particularly interested in supply chains involving security or safety-critical organizations.
We encourage submissions from multiple perspectives regarding risk and trust in supply chains, such as the technology, stakeholders, and business perspectives affecting cybersecurity.
Topics of interest comprise, but are not limited to:
? risk identification and assessment (methods, models and techniques) in supply chains
? risk mitigation (strategies, methods and models) in supply chains
? risk controls (e.g., identity and access management) in supply chains
? risk estimation (methods and models) in supply chains
? security assurance (e.g., SAS 70, ISO 14508, ISO 27k, ISO 28k) in supply chains
? new challenges in supply chains involving critical systems
? risk governance in supply chains
? risks related to different B2B relationships in supply chains
? cascading risks and analysis of impact in supply chains
? modelling of dependencies and simulations in supply chains
? trade-off analysis between risk and trust in supply chains
? trust models (e.g., reputation, recommendation, collaboration) and their effectiveness
? measures of trust (methods and models) in supply chains
? dynamics of trust in supply chains
? cross‐organizational trust management in supply chains
Important dates
? Paper submission: 17 May 2016
? Notification of acceptance: 07 June 2016
? Camera-ready submission: 20 June 2016
? CYBERSUP’16 workshop: 20 September 2016
? SAFECOMP conference: 20-23 September 2016
Workshop chairs
Virginia N. L. Franqueira
University of Derby, UK
v.franqueira-AT-derby.ac.uk
Siv Hilde Houmb
Secure-NOK & NTNU, NO
sivhoumb-AT-securenok.com
Maya Daneva
University of Twente, NL
m.daneva-AT-utente.nl
Program Committee
Aida Omerovic, SINTEF, NO
Bjørn Axel Gran, Safetec Nordic, NO
Judith Rossebø, ABB, NO
Geri Georg, Colorado State University, US
Dan Matheson, Colorado State University, US
Andreas Opdahl, University of Bergen, NO
Andrea Herrmann, Herrmann & Ehrlich, DE
Andre van Cleeff, CSC Global Cybersecurity, NL
Asma Adnane, University of Derby, UK
Ricardo Neisse, European Commission, BE
Michael Lewis, Chevron, US
Erlend A. Engum, National Oilwell Varco, US
Panayiotis Kotzanikolaou, University of Piraeus, GR
Bidya S. Sahay, Indian Institute of Management Raipur, IN
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