- From: Fulvio Frati <fulvio.frati@unimi.it>
- Date: Thu, 21 Mar 2013 18:55:59 +0100
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IEEE 2013 International Workshop on Service Security and Assurance
Perspectives (WOSSAP)
 
One day between June 27 and July 2, 2013, 
at Santa Clara Marriott, CA, USA (Center of Silicon Valley) 
within the 2013 IEEE 9th World Congress on Services.
 
ttp://proteus.lcc.uma.es/wossap13
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Call for Papers
Current trends in the IT industry suggest that future software systems will
be very different 
from their counterparts today, due to greater adoption of Service-Oriented
Architectures (SOAs) 
and the popularization of the Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) paradigm.
 
These trends point to large-scale, heterogeneous ICT infrastructures hosting
applications that 
are dynamically built from loosely-coupled, well-separated services, where
key non-functional 
properties like security, privacy, efficiency and reliability will be of
increased and critical 
importance.
 
Basic security protocols for Web Services, such as XML Security, the WS-*
series of proposals, 
SAML, and XACML, along with numerous on-going activities targeting new SaaS
scenarios, can 
provide a basic set of building blocks enabling Web Services and Cloud
Computing to operate 
securely. While some of these building blocks are now firmly in place and
the on-going work 
progresses at a fast pace, a number of challenges are still to be met for
ensuring the security 
and trust of these scenarios. One relevant aspect is the change in the
underlying model of 
application and service provision. Current trust models in relation to
application provision, 
deployment, operation and control are not well-adapted for these scenarios.
Actors, stakeholders, 
responsibilities, capabilities, liabilities of traditional computing
scenarios, as well as their 
relations, have changed in these new scenarios, requiring new trust
relationships to be established 
and verified at runtime during application set-up and operation.
 
In this line certification and other assurance approaches become crucial for
establishing the 
necessary trust relationships. Current certification schemes, however, are
either insufficient 
in addressing the needs of such scenarios or not applicable at all and thus,
they cannot be 
used to support and automate run-time security assessment.
 
Likewise, novel testing mechanisms, engineering approaches, formal modelling
paradigms, monitoring 
models, runtime support infrastructures, secure dynamic application building
and service orchestration 
approaches, etc. are needed in order to fill other gaps and to restore the
missing trust links in these 
new scenarios. The workshop will provide a forum for presenting research
results, practical experiences, 
and innovative ideas in web services security.
 
Topics of interests of WOSSAP 2013 include, but are not limited to:
 
- Security certification for services
- Assurance mechanisms for services
- The role of Trusted Computing in securing Web services
- Frameworks for managing, establishing and assessing inter-organizational
trust relationships
- Inter-organizational security policy alignment and reconciling
- Trust negotiation mechanisms
- Testing mechanisms and techniques for web services
- Formal modeling of service-based systems
- Privacy certifications for services
- Secure and trusted service provisioning
- Support for assurance, certification and accreditation
- Secure dynamic application building and service orchestration approaches
- Semantics-aware Web service security and Semantic Web
- Secure orchestration of Web services
- Web services and cloud computing security
- Access control
- Engineering approaches
- Monitoring models
- Runtime support infrastructures
 
Important dates
 
- Full Paper Submission Due Date: April 1st, 2013
- Decision Notification (Electronic): April 10th, 2013
- Camera-Ready Copy Due Date & Pre-registration Due: April 15th, 2013
 
Paper submission
 
Authors are invited to submit full papers (about 8 pages) or short papers
(about 4 pages) as per IEEE 8.5 x 11 manuscript guidelines (download Word
templates or LaTeX templates). The submitted papers can only be in the
format of PDF or WORD. Please follow the IEEE Computer Society Press
Proceedings Author Guidelines to prepare your papers, respectively. At least
one author of each accepted paper is required to attend the workshop and
present the paper. All papers must be submitted via the confhub submission
system for the SPE workshop.
 
First time users need to register with the system first (see these
instructions for details). All the accepted papers by the workshops will be
included in the Proceedings of the Ninth IEEE 2013 World Congress on
Services (SERVICES 2013) which will be published by IEEE Computer Society.
 
Workshop chairs
 
      ERNESTO DAMIANI, Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy
      MICHELE BEZZI, SAP, France
      ANTONIO MANA, University of Malaga, Spain
 
Program committee
 
      ARDAGNA, CLAUDIO, Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy
      ABIE, HABTAMU, Norwegian Computing Center, Norway
      MICHELE BEZZI, SAP, France
      BOYD, COLIN, Queensland University of Technology, Australia
      CUELLAR, JORGE, Siemens, Germany
      DAMIANI, ERNESTO, Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy
      DAVIDS, CAROL, Illinois Institute of Technology, USA
      ENDICOTT-POPOVSKY, BARBARA, University of Washington, USA
      FERNANDEZ, EDUARDO B., Florida Atlantic University, USA
      GELENBE, EROL, Imperial College, United Kingdom_
      GIORGINI, PAOLO, University of Trento, Italy
      GRAWROCK, DAVID, Intel, USA
      GUERGENS, SIGRID, Fraunhofer SIT, Germany
      JUERJENS, JAN, TU of Dortmund, Germany
      KIYOMOTO, SHINSAKU, KDDI R&D Labs, Japan
      LAMBRINOUDAKIS, COSTAS, U. of Piraeus, Greece
      LE METAYER, DANIEL, INRIA, France
      LEVI, ALBERT, Sabanci University, Turkey
      LOSAVIO, MICHAEL, U. of Kentucky, USA
      LOTZ, VOLKMAR, SAP AG, France
      MANA, ANTONIO, University of Malaga, Spain
      MARTINELLI, FABIO, CNR-IIT, Italy
      MARTINEZ-PEREZ, GREGORIO, U. of Murcia, Spain
      MENICOCCI, RENATO, FUB, Italy
      POSEGGA, JOAQUM, U. of Passau, Germany
      PRESENZA, DOMENICO, Engineering, Italy
      QUISQUATER, JEAN-JACQUES, U. Catholique De Louvain, Belgium
      RAY, INDRAKSHI, Colorado State University, USA
      RUDOLPH, CARSTEN, Fraunhofer SIT, Germany
      SORIA-RODRIGUEZ, PEDRO, ATOS R&D, Spain
      SPANOUDAKIS, GEORGE, City University, United Kingdom
      STOELEN, KETIL, University of Oslo, Norway
      WASHIZAKI, HIRONORI, Waseda University, Japan
      WESPI, ANDREAS, IBM, Switzerland
      YOSHIOKA, NOBUKAZU, National Institute of Informatics, Japan
      ZULKERNINE, MOHAMMAD, Queen's University, Canada
 
 
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