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SBP'12: Joint Workshop on Security in Business Processes
<http://www.inf.unibz.it/sbp12/>
in conjunction with the
10th Int'l Conference on Business Process Management
<http://bpm2012.ut.ee/>
Despite the growing demand for compliant business processes, security
and privacy incidents caused by erroneous process specifications are
still omnipresent. In fact, often business process management and
security issues stand out as separate silos, and are seldom addressed
together towards the development of trustworthy, compliant business
processes.
By combining the successful experiences of the First International
Workshop on Alignment of the Business Process and Security Modelling
(ABPSM'11) and Workshop on Workflow Security Audit and Certification
(WfSAC'11), the Joint Workshop on Security in Business Processes
(SBP'12) brings together researchers and practitioners interested in
security management of business process in process-aware information
systems.
SBP'12 encourages innovative methods for workflow security audit and
control along the entire business process life-cycle: from design time
verification to online operational support and post-mortem
analysis. Furthermore, it welcomes contributions beyond the strictly
technical character, for instance those considering economic, legal and
standardization issues.
*Topics of interest*
Alignment Information flow control
Authorization Log formats
Accountability Meta-models for analysis
Audit reduction Operational decision support
Business provenance Privacy-aware process discovery
Case studies Requirements elicitation
Conformance checking Requirements formalization
Compliance checking Risk analysis and measurement
Continuous audit Runtime verification/monitoring
Cost-benefit analysis Security testing
Data-aware process mining Trace clustering
Formal reasoning Usage control
Fraud detection Workflow forensics
Economics of audit Workflow simulation
Experience reports
*Submission instructions*
Submitted manuscripts must be written in English and be no longer than
12 pages. They must be formatted using the LNBIP format
<http://www.springer.com/?SGWID=1-102-0-0-0>. Submissions will be
reviewed by at least three PC members based on their originality,
significance, technical soundness and clarity of exposition. The
workshop papers will be published by Springer as a post-workshop
proceedings volume in the series Lecture Notes in Business Information
Processing (LNBIP). The submission website is at
<https://www.easychair.org/account/signin.cgi?conf=sbp12>.
*Important dates*
Paper submission: June 1, 2012
Paper notification: July 2, 2012
Camera-ready version: July 30, 2012
Workshop: September 3, 2012
*Organizers*
PC Chairs
Rafael Accorsi (Freiburg U, DE)
Raimundas Matulevicius (Tartu U, EE)
Organization Chairs
Peter Karpati (Norwegian U of Science and Technology, NO)
Marco Montali (Bolzano FU, IT)
Steering Chairs
Wil van der Aalst (Eindhoven TU, NL)
Guttorm Sindre (Norwegian U of Science and Technology, NO)
*Program committee*
to be announced
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Dr. Rafael Accorsi
http://www.informatik.uni-freiburg.de/~accorsi
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