Tuesday, March 31, 2015

[DMANET] CFP: Graphical Models for Security - GraMSec 2015 (LNCS proceedings)

CALL FOR PAPERS

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GraMSec 2015
The Second International Workshop on Graphical Models for Security
Co-located with CSF 2015

Verona, Italy - July 13, 2015
http://gramsec.uni.lu/
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***** Springer's LNCS proceedings confirmed *****

Graphical security models provide an intuitive but systematic
methodology to analyze security weaknesses of systems and to evaluate
potential protection measures. Formal methods and computer security
researchers, as well as security professionals from industry and
government, have proposed various graphical security modeling schemes.
Such models are used to capture different security facets (digital,
physical, and social) and address a range of challenges including
security assessment, risk analysis, automated defensing, secure
services composition, policy validation and verification. The
objective of GraMSec is to contribute to the development of
well-founded graphical security models, efficient algorithms for their
analysis, as well as methodologies for their practical usage.

The workshop seeks submissions from academia, industry, and government
presenting novel research on all theoretical and practical aspects of
graphical models for security. The topics of the workshop include, but
are not limited to:
- Attack trees, attack graphs, and their variants
- Petri nets, Markov chains, and Bayesian networks for security
- UML-based models and other graphical modeling approaches for security
- Enhancement and/or optimization of existing graphical security models
- Methods for (semi-)automatic generation of graphical security models
- Scalability of graphical security models
- Software tools for graphical security modeling and analysis
- Risk assessment and risk management using graphical security models
- Methods for quantitative analysis of graphical security models
- Formal semantics of graphical security models
- Formal verification of graphical security models
- Game theoretical approaches to graphical security models
- Visualization of system security
- Visual security modeling and analysis of socio-technical and
cyber-physical systems
- Graphical models for system, organizational, and business security
- Graphical security models for emerging paradigms (e.g., Cloud
computing, IoT, Software Defined Networks, Big Data)
- Case studies and experience reports on the use of graphical security
models


SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS
We solicit two types of submissions:
- Regular papers (up to 15 pages) describing original and unpublished
work within the scope of the workshop.
- Tool papers (up to 5 pages) describing software supporting graphical
security modeling, analysis, and evaluation. Tool papers will be
presented during a special tool session.

All submissions must be prepared using the LNCS style.

Each paper will undergo a thorough review process. All accepted
(regular and tool) papers will be included in the workshop's
post-proceedings, which will be published by Springer in the
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series. Submissions should
be made using the GraMSec'15 EasyChair web site.


IMPORTANT DATES
Submission deadline: April 19, 2015
Acceptance notification: May 26, 2015
Camera ready version: June 15, 2015
Workshop: July 13, 2015


GENERAL CHAIR
Sushil Jajodia, George Mason University, USA

PC CO-CHAIRS
Sjouke Mauw, University of Luxembourg, LU
Barbara Kordy, INSA Rennes, IRISA, FR


PROGRAM COMMITTEE
- Mathieu Acher, IRISA, France
- Massimiliano Albanese, George Mason University, USA
- Ludovic Apvrille, Institut Mines-Telecom, Telecom ParisTech, CNRS
LTCI, France
- Thomas Bauereiss, DFKI GmbH, Germany
- Giampaolo Bella, University of Catania, Italy
- Stefano Bistarelli, University of Perugia, Italy
- Ahto Buldas, Cybernetica, Estonia
- Jason Crampton, Royal Holloway University of London, UK
- Frederic Cuppens, Telecom Bretagne, France
- Mathias Ekstedt, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
- Olga Gadyatskaya, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg
- Paolo Giorgini, University of Trento, Italy
- Erlend Andreas Gjare, SINTEF, Norway
- Dieter Gollmann, TU Hamburg, Germany
- Olivier Heen, Technicolor, France
- Siv Hilde Houmb, Secure-NOK AS, and Gjovik University College, Norway
- Ravi Jhawar, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg
- Henk Jonkers, BiZZdesign, The Netherlands
- Jan Jurjens, Technical University Dortmund, Germany
- Jean-Louis Lanet, INRIA, France
- Gurvan Le Guernic, DGA Maitrise de l'Information, France
- Dong Seong Kim, University of Canterbury, New Zealand
- Per Haakon Meland, SINTEF, Norway
- Jogesh Muppala, HKUST, Hong Kong
- Flemming Nielson, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
- Steven Noel, MITRE and George Mason University, USA
- Andreas L. Opdahl, University of Bergen, Norway
- Stephane Paul, Thales Research and Technology, France
- Wolter Pieters, TU Delft and University of Twente, The Netherlands
- Ludovic Pietre-Cambacedes, EDF, France
- Sophie Pinchinat, University Rennes 1, IRISA, France
- Vincenzo Piuri, University of Milan, Italy
- Cristian Prisacariu, University of Oslo, Norway
- Nicolas Prigent, Supelec, France
- Christian W. Probst, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
- David Pym, University College London, UK
- Sasa Radomirovic, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
- Indrajit Ray, Colorado State University, USA
- Arend Rensink, University of Twente, The Netherlands
- Yves Roudier, EURECOM, France
- Pierangela Samarati, University of Milan, Italy
- Guttorm Sindre, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
- Ketil Stolen, Sintef, Norway
- Axel Tanner, IBM Research Zurich, Switzerland
- Kishor S. Trivedi, Duke University, USA
- Luca Vigano, King's College London, UK
- Lingyu Wang, Concordia University, Canada
- Jan Willemson, Cybernetica, Estonia


This call for papers and additional information about the workshop
can be found at http://gramsec.uni.lu/

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