[hpc-announce] [RSDA 2016] (co-located with DSN 2016, Toulouse) - Papers due: March 28
Antonio Pecchia
antonio.pecchia at unina.it
Sun Mar 20 05:37:27 CDT 2016
(Apologies for multiple posting)
---- The 3rd International Workshop on ------
-- Reliability and Security Data Analysis ---
----- (RSDA 2016) ----
RSDA is co-located with the prestigious 46th Annual IEEE/IFIP
International Conference on
Dependable Systems and Networks (DSN 2016), June 28 - July 1, 2016,
Toulouse, France.
The workshop follows its past successful editions held at ISSRE (RSDA
2014) and DSN (RSDA 2013).
RSDA is rapidly emerging as a forum to present scientific research,
measurements,
and practical experience on data-driven dependability and security.
The papers accepted at RSDA 2016 will be included in the DSN
Supplemental Proceedings
as well as in the DSN-W volume on IEEE Xplore,
Please kindly consider forwarding this email to your colleagues.
*SUBMISSION DEADLINE: 28, March 2016*
*** KEYNOTE SPEAKER ***
Hervé Debar, Head of the Télécommunication Networks and Services Department,
Télécom SudParis
Title: 'Towards a quantitative approach for threat mitigation and response'.
*** RSDA 2016 WEBPAGE ***
http://www.mobilab.unina.it/RSDA2016/
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*** CALL FOR PAPERS ***
Computer systems are the basis for daily human activities and, more important,
they play a key role in a variety of critical domains. Assessing
dependability properties
of computer systems is today an important concern for engineers and
practitioners.
The analysis of textual/numeric data and log files produced under real
workload conditions
by applications, systems, and networks, intrusion detection systems,
monitors and
issue-trackers plays a key role for dependability assessment.
Data analysis is crucial in a variety of engineering tasks, such as
measuring availability
and reliability of a system, characterizing failures, gaining insights
into the progression
of security attacks, designing mitigation means and countermeasures.
Academia and industry widely recognize the inherent potential of
reliability and security data
analysis for assessing dependability of computer systems and
operational networks,
and improving the engineering process.
Data analysis in these specific areas poses many challenging research
questions due to the
heterogeneity, volume and velocity of the collected data, the lack of
systematic
end-to-end analysis procedures, the increasing diversity of analysis
objectives and emerging
application domains in critical areas.
RSDA 2016 aims to concentrate ideas and contributions from academic and
industrial organizations addressing reliability and security of
computer systems
through data analysis. RSDA aims to gather high-quality papers on
data-driven methodologies,
measurements from production systems, and analysis of large datasets.
RSDA 2016 TOPICS / AREAS OF INTEREST
Dependability and security measurement and modeling;
Dependability and security monitoring and control;
Analysis of attacks, defenses, and countermeasures;
Intrusion detection and prevention;
Denial-of-Service and botnet analysis, detection, and mitigation;
Application security status monitoring;
Behavior-based fraud and threat detection;
Insider threat and functional misuse detection;
Error/Failure detection and characterization;
Failure prediction and recovery techniques;
Failure data analysis and field studies;
Fault and intrusion tolerance;
Dependability and security forensics;
Generation of synthetic data sets for benchmarking
dependability/security techniques;
Dependability and security analysis techniques for large datasets;
Dependability and security analysis of production systems.
Relevant application areas include, but are not limited to:
Application dependability and security;
Distributed, parallel, clustered and grid systems;
Critical infrastructures protection;
Cloud;
Mobile systems and services;
Database and transactional systems;
Operating systems;
Web-based information systems.
PAPER SUBMISSION
Submissions must not exceed 6 pages in length and conform to the IEEE
conference
proceedings style, must be made electronically and imply the
willingness of at least
one of the authors to register and attend the workshop, if the paper
is accepted.
Accepted submissions will be included in the DSN 2016 IEEE supplemental
Proceedings and on IEEE Xplore as workshop papers (DSN-W).
Submission link and instructions are available at the webpage
http://www.mobilab.unina.it/RSDA2016/submission.html
IMPORTANT DATES
Paper Submission: 21 March, 2016
Notification: 18 April, 2016
COMMITTEES
WORKSHOP CO-CHAIRS
Antonio Pecchia, Federico II University of Naples (antonio.pecchia at unina.it)
Olivier Thonnard, Amadeus IT Group (olivier.thonnard at amadeus.com)
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Leyla Bilge, Symantec Research Labs
Gabriella Carrozza, CAST
Yue Chen, Florida State University
Marcello Cinque, Federico II University of Naples
Gabriela Ciocarlie, SRI
Bojan Cukic, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Salvatore D'Antonio, Parthenope University of Naples
Raffaele Della Corte, CINI
Catello Di Martino, Bell Labs, Alcatel-Lucent
Aurelien Francillon, Eurecom
Zbigniew Kalbarczyk, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Dong-Seong Kim, University of Canterbury
Ilir Gashi, City University London
Michael Grottke, Friedrich-Alexander-Universitat
Zhiling Lan, Illinois Institute of Technology
Corrado Leita, LastLine
Federico Maggi, Politecnico di Milano
Veena Mendiratta, Bell Labs, Alcatel-Lucent
Roberto Perdisci, University of Georgia
Roberto Pietrantuono, Federico II University of Naples
Leonardo Querzoni, Sapienza University of Rome
William Robertson, Northeastern University
Arpan Roy, Infosys
Santonu Sarkar, BITS Pilani
Yun Shen, Symantec Research Labs
Marco Vieira, University of Coimbra
Ingo Weber, NICTA / University of South Wales
Komminist Weldemariam, IBM Research
Keun Soo Yim, Google
Cong Zheng, Palo Alto Networks
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