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EICAR 2016 : EICAR Conference 2016: TRUSTWORTHINESS IN IT SECURITY PRODUCTS | |||||||||||||||
Link: http://www.eicar.org/17-0-General-Info.html | |||||||||||||||
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he conference brings together experts from industry, government, military, law enforcement, academia, research and end-users to examine and discuss new research and development in anti-virus solutions, malware detection, IT Security, and Information Security Management, as well as privacy and legal aspects of Information Technology. A specific focus will be given to the topic of trustworthiness of IT security solutions.
For over 22 years, EICAR supports independent scientific research activities in the field of computer anti-virus (malware) and other aspects of IT security and the privacy and legal aspects of the Information Society. Achievements of the past have always been based on an open, authentic process supported by some of the best researchers in the field. Trying to stay abreast with the latest developments in the area of Information Technology and the new threats and vulnerabilities discovered in contemporary environments (notably, the role of government organizations and the consequences for trust and transparency in IT security technology) has become a Sisyphus task. The EICAR Conference 2016 intends to provide a road to regain trust and ensure that security products fulfil the trustworthiness expectations of the user and to clarify corresponding legal uncertainties that IT managers today have to live with. The conference also intends to initiate a more prospective view on the development, testing and certification of IT Security products, as well as on the trust into and liability of vendors and testers of IT security products. The conference committee is seeking submissions of papers for oral presentation at the conference on the following topics: Verifiability of information security Certification of IT security solutions Common Criteria and alternative certification schemes Trustworthy Internet and Cloud services Trust in cryptographic mechanisms and processes Secure software development Malware and spyware detection Trustworthiness aspects of smart technologies in the home environment Legal aspects of digital surveillance technologies Legal aspects of software contracts, development and maintenance related to trustworthiness Software liability aspects Safe harbour alternatives, software security and trustworthiness issues from a legal standpoint Legal viewpoints on the conflict of privacy / data protection and cybersecurity |
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