[Apologies if you receive multiple copies] CfP - Workshop on "Resilience and�IT-Risk in Social Infrastructures (RISI 2011)" ================================================================================ Held in conjunction with the�Sixth International Conference on Availability, Reliability, and Security (ARES)�2011 August 22nd � 26th, 2011 Vienna University of Technology�Vienna, Austria WWW: Accepted papers will be published in the ARES proceedings. Submission deadline: April 24, 2011. The submission server is ready to welcome your submissions: Description ----------- Populations of cities will continue to increase: the share of the world�s population living in cities is predicted to rise from 50% in 2011 to 70% in 2050. Threats to cities and their social infrastructures, e.g. from natural disasters, crime, and terrorism, endanger human life directly and indirectly. Resilience is gaining importance as a core concept to cope with such threats. In general, resilience means strengthening social infrastructures to prevent or mitigate such threats and to consistently deliver the intended services in a trustworthy and �normal� way even in changing situations. Information and communication infrastructure (IT) is one primary part of the social infrastructure and therefore one of the central objects of resilience research. The provision and processing of real-time information for communication, coordination, and cooperation is a vital role and IT still has to provide its services, e.g., to rescue organizations and for catastrophe management, when a threat becomes reality. Since resilience research is still in its infancy, the main objective of the RISI 2011 workshop is to identify research problems and to discuss future research initiatives regarding IT support for "Resilience in Social Infrastructures". We encourage academic researchers and industry experts to present and discuss novel ideas as well as ongoing work. Contributions addressing promising approaches, methods and tools supporting resistance against attacks and threats (i.e., prevent and protect) as well as to adapt social infrastructures to deal with threats and attacks (i.e., respond and recover) are invited. Topics ------ - Identification of vulnerabilities in service-oriented�computing - Critical Information Infrastructure Protection - Modeling of resilience properties - Data provenance - Privacy-enhancing technologies - Usage control mechanisms - Resilience in cryptographic and communications�protocols - Digital forensics - Measurements for Resilience - Risk assessment and evaluation of IT risks - Business Continuity Plan and Business Continuity�Management - Economics of controls Important Dates --------------- 2011-04-24: Submission Deadline 2011-05-09: Author Notification 2011-06-01: Author Registration �� � � � � �Proceedings Version 2011-08-22 - 2011-08-26: Conference/Workshop Submission Guidelines --------------------- The submission guidelines valid for the workshop are the�same as for the ARES conference. They can be found at:�http://www.ares-conference.eu/submission-guidelines Workshop Co-Chairs ------------------ Stefan Sackmann (Martin-Luther-University�Halle-Wittenberg, Germany) stefan[dot]sackmann[at]wiwi[dot]uni-halle[dot]de Sven Wohlgemuth (National Institute of Informatics (NII),�Japan) wohlgemuth[at]nii[dot]ac[dot]jp Program Committee ----------------- Rafael Accorsi (University of Freiburg, Germany) Markus Aleksy (ABB Corporate Research Germany) David Basin (ETH Zurich, Switzerland) Rainer B�hme (University of M�nster, Germany) Isao Echizen (National Institute of Informatics, Japan) Marlen Hofmann (University of Halle, Germany) Dennis Kundisch (University of Paderborn, Germany) Javier Lopez (University of Malaga, Spain) Emanuela Merelli (University of Camerino, Italy) G�nter M�ller (University of Freiburg, Germany) Ryoichi Sasaki (Tokyo Denki University, Japan) Noboru Sonehara (National Insitute of Informatics, Japan) A Min Tjoa (Vienna University of Technology, Austria) Hiroshi Yoshiura (University of Electro-Communications of�Tokyo, Japan)