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SSP 2013 : The ACM/DAPA SSP2103 Workshop Software Security and Protection | |||||||||||
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The ACM/DAPA SSP2103 Workshop on Software Security and Protection
Co-located with PLDI 2013 June 21, 2013. Seattle USA Paper Deadline May 15 Notification May 31 Software Security and Protection is a discipline that lies at the crossroads of security, cryptography, networks, software engineering, computer architecture, operating systems, and compiler design. This workshop is the third of a series (SSP11 and SSP12) and will provide a forum for exploring and evaluating ideas on how to protect software from tampering, reverse engineering, and piracy. Strongly encouraged are proposals of new, speculative ideas; evaluations of new or known techniques in practical settings; and discussions of emerging threats and problems in metrics, tools, and procedures for evaluating tamperproofing, watermarking, obfuscation, birthmarking, and protection algorithms in general. Topics include but are not limited to: Security modeling Theoretical models Protection metrics and measurements Diversity metrics and measurements Protection profiling Protection verification Protection evaluation procedures and methodology Man-at-the-end attack analysis Man-at-the-end attack detection Security patterns Security lifecycle management Security and performance trade-off User interface design for controlling protection Static security and dynamic security Secure software interaction to computer architecture and run-time environment Platform dependency and impact on software protection techniques Software protection supporting technologies Future challenges and trends New cutting-edge protection technologies |
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