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CALL FOR PAPERS -- S4CIP 2016 1st International Workshop on Safety & Security aSSurance for Critical Infrastructures Protection Co-located with ANT 2016: 7th International Conference on Ambient Systems, Networks and Technologies May 23–26, 2016, Madrid, Spain – (workshop date to be defined) Web: http://www.dimat.unina2.it/marrone/s4cip16.html # Important Dates ********************************************** Paper Submission: January 7, 2016 Notification of Acceptance: February 18, 2016 Camera-ready Paper: March 5, 2016 ********************************************** # Objectives and scope Modern society heavily relies on large, heterogeneous and complex software-intensive systems to support all kinds of daily activities. Services such as urban transportation, logistics, health-care, data communication, railway, aerospace, and power distribution, to name a few, are becoming more and more dependent on the availability of such infrastructures. Any discontinuity of service may lead to serious problems, from severe financial losses to fatalities or injuries; the causes have different natures, either human errors, unexpected acts of nature, or intentional attacks like sabotage. Safety and security (S&S) assessments in critical infrastructures measure how these disruptions are handled and what is the impact suffered by the critical infrastructure under stress. These assessments are normally performed using analytical or simulation-based techniques often addressing one single specific aspect at a time rather than studying these infrastructures in a holistic manner. This workshop aims at providing a forum for people from academia and industry to communicate their latest results on theoretical advances, industrial case studies, practical scenarios, and lessons learned in the assurance of S&S for critical infrastructures. Since the special interest on S&S assurance, a special focus will be put on model-based approaches; to the joint modelling and analysis of both cyber and physical aspects of critical infrastructures; and to the definition of unifying modelling and analysis methodologies. Research papers focused on safety or security assurance only are also welcome. Topics of interests are, but not limited to: * Methods and Methodologies: Threat, Vulnerability and Risk Assessment; Model-Based Penetration Testing; Security Metrics Definition and Evaluation; RAMSS Analysis; Crisis and Emergency Management; Unifying Modelling Methodologies for Cyber and Physical Security; Resilience Engineering. * Modelling: Stochastic Modeling; Formal Methods; Domain Specific Languages and Model-Driven Engineering; Multi-Level Hierarchical Modeling; Multi-Paradigm Modeling. * Analysis: Quantitative & Qualitative Evaluation; Interconnections Among Non-Functional Aspects (e.g., Reliability vs. Safety, Security vs. Performance); Multisolution Processes; Resilience Analysis. * Domains: Cyber-Physical Systems; Critical Infrastructure Protection; SCADA and Control Systems Security; Homeland Security; Transport, Manufacturing, Energy, Health and Banking Applications; Computer Networks and Cloud Infrastructures. # Paper Submission Accepted papers will be included in the ANT proceedings published by Elsevier Science in the open-access Procedia Computer Science series on-line. At least one of the (co)author(s) of each accepted paper is required to register and attend the conference to present the work. PDF versions of papers should be submitted through EasyChair submission system (https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=s4cip). The maximum length is 6 pages formatted according to the guidelines of Procedia Computer Science (http://www.elsevier.com/journals/procedia-computer-science/1877-0509/guide-for-authors). Two additional pages may be added for a price. Please refer to the pages of ANT 2016 for more detail on this. Submitted papers will be reviewed by three members of Program Committee (or their sub-reviewers) and selection of accepted papers will based on relevance, quality and originality. After the conference, extended versions of selected contributions will be consider for publication in a Special Issue of the International Journal of Critical Computer-Based Systems (http://www.inderscience.com/jhome.php?jcode=ijccbs). Those papers will undergo at least one other review round. # PC Chairs Stefano Marrone, Seconda Universitá di Napoli (Italy) Ricardo J. Rodríguez, Universidad de Zaragoza (Spain) # PC Members Simona Bernardi, Centro Univesitario de la Defensa, Universidad de Zaragoza (Spain) Tomas Bures, Charles University in Prague (Czech Republic) Xiaolin Chang, Beijing Jiaotong University (China) Francesco Flammini, AnsaldoSTS (Italy) Juan Felipe García, Research Institute of Applied Sciences in Cybersecurity - University of León (Spain) Silvio La Porta, EMC2 (Ireland) Anne Koziolek, Institute for Program Structures and Data Organization, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (Germany) Stefano Marrone, Seconda Universitá di Napoli (Italy) Roberto Nardone, Universitá di Napoli "Federico II" (Italy) Giuseppe Primiero, Middlesex University (United Kingdom) Guillermo Rodriguez-Navas, Mälardalen University (Sweden) Ricardo J. Rodríguez, Universidad de Zaragoza (Spain) Kristin Rozier, NASA/Cincinnati University (USA) Kumiko Tadano, NEC Laboratory for Analysis of System Dependability (Japan) Stefano Tonetta, Fondazione Bruno Kessler (Italy) Catia Trubiani, Gran Sasso Science Institute (Italy) Valeria Vittorini, Università di Napoli "Federico II" (Italy) ***************************************************************************** |
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