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SHCIS ’14 - 1st Workshop on Security in highly connected IT
systems
Held in parallel with
11th International Conference on Trust, Privacy &
Security in
Digital Business - TrustBus 2014
(
http://dexa.org/trustbus2014)
Munich, Germany, September 1-5, 2014
Modern society over the course of the past two decades
developed
an increasing dependency on their infrastructures in general,
and
on the availability and correct functionality of their IT
systems
in particular. While in the early days of the Internet
revolution
not many IT systems outside the academic world were directly
connected to the Internet, the benefits of internetworking began
to prevail by the end of the last millennium. Nowadays, all
kinds
of IT systems, from industrial control systems to nationwide
sensor
networks, from high-traffic business platforms to e-health
applications, are connected to the Internet and thus, directly
connected to each other. Such highly connected IT systems
exhibit
their very own peculiarities and need to be studied accordingly.
In this context, SHCIS’14 has two different, yet closely
related
goals. Firstly, the organizers of this workshop want to bring
together IT security alliances and institutions with their
global
counterparts in order to strengthen collaboration and sharing of
knowledge and research results between these entities.
FORSEC (
http://www.bayforsec.de/)
and Secure Business Austria
(
http://www.sba-research.org)
in particular, have committed
themselves to participating in this workshop by providing
members of the program committee as well as planning to
contribute
through participation and publications.
In addition to FORSEC and Secure Business Austria, we
cordially
invite participants from other national and international IT
security alliances and institutions.
Secondly, SHCIS’14 aims to bring together IT security
researchers
and practitioners in the area of highly connected IT systems,
with
a strong emphasis on interdisciplinary aspects. The focus on the
workshop is on diffusion of ongoing work and currently running
research projects. Suggested topics are aligned along a cyclic
IT
security process for highly connected IT systems, consisting of
the
following phases:
- Preventive measures against attacks
- Defense against ongoing attacks
- Forensics and post-mortem examination of IT-security
incidents
Suggested topics include, but are not limited to:
- Secure distributed architectures
- Secure mobile architectures
- Secure embedded systems
- Security in sensor networks
- Secure cloud computing
- Code obfuscation
- Security Economics
- Identity management
- Privacy
- Online trust
- Human factors in security and privacy
- Digital forensics
- Security through virtualization, security in virtualized
environments
- Security in mobile computing
- Detection of security related anomalies
Relevant application areas include, but are not limited to:
- Virtualization platforms
- Smart grids, smart cities
- Social networks
- Big data
Workshop chairs
- Prof. Dr. Günther Pernul, Chair of Information Science I -
Information Systems, University of Regensburg
- Prof. Dr. Guido Schryen, Department of Management
Information
Systems, University of Regensburg
Submission Guideline
Authors are invited to publish original and unpublished research
that is not currently in a review process for other workshops,
conferences or journals. Papers must be in English and formatted
according to the IEEE Proceedings format (description available
at
http://www.computer.org/portal/web/cscps/formatting).
Camera ready
versions of the accepted papers must not exceed a length of 5
pages.
At least one of the authors has to be attending the workshop to
present the paper. All accepted papers will be published in the
proceedings of DEXA’14 Workshops with IEEE CSP. Submissions will
be
handled electronically
throughhttps://confdriver.ifs.tuwien.ac.at/dexa2014.
The site will be operating by mid February 2014.
Important dates
Submission of full papers: March 31, 2014
Notification of acceptance: April 28, 2014
Camera-ready copies due: May 31, 2014
Program committee
tba.
Dr. Rolf Schillinger
Geschäftsführer
Bayer. Forschungsverbund
FORSEC
Universität Regensburg
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