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STPSA 2019: The 14th IEEE International Workshop on Security,
Trust, and Privacy for Software Applications
In conjunction with the IEEE Conference on Computers, Software,
& Applications (COMPSAC)
Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA, July 15-19
Workshop Website:
https://ieeecompsac.computer.org/2019/stpsa/
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Goal of the workshop
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This workshop will bring researchers from academia and industry to
discuss methods and tools to achieve security, trust, and privacy
goals of both pervasive and non-pervasive software applications.
This workshop will focus on techniques, experiences, and lessons
learned with respect to the state of art for the security, trust,
and privacy aspects of both pervasive and non-pervasive software
applications along with various open issues.
Scope of the Workshop
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Information security has become a major concern for software and
applications. Software systems must be engineered with reliable
protection mechanisms with respect to security, privacy, and
trust, while still delivering the expected value of the software
to their customers. The traditional approaches to secure a system
(e.g., IDS, firewalls) are no longer sufficient to address many
security, trust, and privacy (STP) issues. These issues should be
addressed by building more effective STP-aware software
applications. The principal obstacle in developing STP-aware
software is that current software specification, design,
implementation, and testing practices do not include adequate
methods and tools to achieve security, trust, and privacy goals.
Further, emerging techniques such as blockchain bring on new
challenges to adopt them into developing STP-aware software and
applications. In this workshop, we welcome papers on existing and
emerging challenges and requirements of security, privacy, and
trust for software applications.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Security, trust, and privacy specific software development
practices
- Security, trust, and privacy requirements elicitation and
specification
- Models and languages for STP-aware software specification and
design
- Architecture for STP-aware software development
- STP challenges for pervasive software applications
- Testing security, trust, and privacy properties of software
applications
- STP management and usability issues in software applications
- User interfaces for STP-aware pervasive and non-pervasive
software
- STP challenges in e-services, e.g. e-health, e-government,
e-banking, e-commerce, e-marketing and other web-based and
pervasive applications
- STP challenges in mobile software applications
- STP challenges in sensor-based software applications
- User interfaces for secure and privacy-aware pervasive computing
applications
- STP-aware service discovery mechanisms for pervasive computing
environments
- Models for ensuring security, trust, and privacy in pervasive
software applications
- STP issues for handheld device software applications such as
healthcare
- Offensive security and attacks on software applications and
mitigation techniques
- Application of blockchain technologies for STP-aware software
development
- Teaching, innovative course or curriculum for STP-aware software
development
- Experience reports on developing STP-aware software
- Ethical issues in STP-aware software and application development
- Experience reports on developing STP-aware software
Paper Submission
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The length of a camera-ready paper will be limited to 6 pages
(IEEE Proceedings style) with up to 2 additional pages (with
charges for each additional page) printed on 10 point fonts.
Authors must follow the IEEE CS Press Proceedings Author
Guidelines to prepare papers. All submitted papers will be
reviewed by at least three reviewers and accepted papers will be
published in the electronic conference proceedings by the IEEE
Computer Society, indexed through INSPEC and EI Index (Elsevier's
Eng. Inf. Index), and automatically included in the IEEE Digital
Library. At least one of the authors of each accepted paper is
required to pay the full registration fee and present the paper at
the workshop in person.
Submission link:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=compsac2019
Workshops Program Deadlines
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April 15, 2019: Deadline for Paper Submission
May 01, 2019: Acceptance Notification
May 17, 2019: Camera-ready Due
Organizer
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Program Co-Chairs:
Mohammad Ashiqur Rahman, Florida International University, USA,
Email:
marahman@fiu.edu
Debbie Perouli, Marquette University, USA, Email:
despoina.perouli@marquette.edu
Natalia Stakhnova, University of Saskatchewan, Canada, Email:
natalia@cs.usask.ca
Steering Committee Chairs:
Sheikh Iqbal Ahamed, Marquette University, USA,
Email:sheikh.ahamed@marquette.edu
Mohammad Zulkernine, Queen’s University, Canada, Email:
mzulker@cs.queensu.ca
For questions or inquiries, please contact Program Co-Chairs
(
marahman@fiu.edu)
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