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    WRAITS 2011 - 5th Workshop on Recent Advances in Intrusion-Tolerant Systems (WRAITS)

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    Deadline: March 15, 2011 | Date: June 27, 2011

    Venue/Country: Hong Kong, Hong Kong

    Updated: 2011-01-11 23:38:08 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    5th Workshop on Recent Advances in Intrusion-Tolerant Systems (WRAITS)

    In conjunction with The 41st IEEE/IFIP International Conference on

    Dependable Systems and Networks - DSN 2011

    June 27, 2011

    Hong Kong, China

    http://wraits11.di.fc.ul.pt/

    IMPORTANT DATES

    Submission deadline: March 15, 2011

    Author notification: April 15, 2011

    Final version: May 1, 2011 (hard)

    OVERVIEW

    The 5th edition of the Workshop on Recent Advances on Intrusion-Tolerant

    Systems aims to continue the collaborative discourse on the challenges of

    building intrusion-tolerant systems and innovative ideas to address them.

    Intrusion Tolerance combines theoretical aspects of Fault

    Tolerance and Security with the practical aspects of Systems and Software

    Engineering distributed (networked) computing systems.

    Researchers and practitioners now agree that "intrusion free" or

    "unattackable" systems that are of any practical use are infeasible. As

    recent events such as April 2010 BGP Hijacking and Stuxnet indicate,

    networked computer based systems are increasingly susceptible to security

    incidents-- be it accidentally or maliciously induced. We need systems that

    can withstand, recover from and continue to provide meaningful service

    despite such incidents. This year's workshop will focus on all aspects of

    security and dependability that facilitate prevention or minimization of

    the impact of such events on computing systems, and enable recovery and

    continued function even if the events succeed in causing some damage.

    The workshop will provide a forum for researchers and practitioners to

    present designs, algorithms and architectures for intrusion tolerance,

    new security mechanisms or novel use of existing mechanisms,

    recent results, discuss open problems that still need research, and

    challenging survivability problems in specific application and

    domain areas.

    Authors are invited to submit papers to the workshop, which will be held

    in conjunction with the 41st IEEE/IFIP International Conference on

    Dependable Systems and Networks (DSN), June 27-30, 2011. Papers can

    present ongoing work and/or speculative/futuristic ideas. Experimental

    results or other forms of validation are especially encouraged. The

    workshop papers will be published in a supplementary volume of the

    conference proceedings.

    TOPICS

    Topics of interest related to advances in intrusion-tolerant systems

    include, but are not limited to:

    * Adaptive security and adaptation for intrusion tolerance

    * Assessment and evaluation of intrusion-tolerant systems

    * Assurance and survivability benefits of hardware and software

    virtualization

    * Automatic recovery and response techniques

    * Biologically inspired defenses

    * Byzantine fault tolerance

    * Diversity and failure independence

    * Intrusion tolerance in cyber-physical systems and critical infrastructures

    * Intrusion-tolerant web-scale systems

    * Survivability and information assurance in the Cloud

    * Theoretical limits/boundaries of intrusion tolerance

    * Threat of botnet herds and surviving them

    * Real world case studies

    More information about the workshop can be obtained by emailing to

    wraits11_AT_di.fc.ul.pt

    SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS

    The workshop will accept two formats of papers: regular papers (maximum 6

    pages) and position papers (maximum 2 pages). Position papers allow

    researchers to present more speculative/futuristic ideas to stimulate

    discussion and further work. Papers have to adhere to the IEEE Computer

    Society camera-ready 8.5”x11” two-column camera-ready format, like regular

    DSN papers. Instructions about how to submit papers can be found on the

    web site http://wraits11.di.fc.ul.pt/ . More information about the

    workshop can be obtained by email to the same address.

    At least one author of an accepted paper must register at the conference

    and present the paper at the workshop.

    WORKSHOP ORGANIZERS

    Alysson Bessani, University of Lisboa, Portugal

    Partha Pal, BBN Technologies, USA

    PROGRAM COMMITTEE

    Byung-Gon Chun, Intel Labs Berkeley, USA

    Miguel Correia, University of Lisboa, Portugal

    Manuel Costa, Microsoft Research, UK

    Todashi Dohi, Hiroshima University, Japan

    Ilir Gashi, City University of London, UK

    Rüdiger Kapitza, University of Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany

    Patrick Kreidl, MIT, USA

    Peng Liu, Penn State University, USA

    Marco Serafini, Yahoo! Research, Spain

    Arun Sood, George Mason University, USA

    Paulo Verissimo, University of Lisboa, Portugal

    Yu-Sung Wu, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan

    Saman Zonouz, University of Illinois, USA


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