Relationship between reliability, quality and security is contradictory: despite pursuing the same goal, i.e. the safe and correct operation of a computing system, they start from completely different assumptions. Quality and reliability address technical errors occurring during design and manufacturing of the computing system and along its lifetime, while security aims at defeating malicious attempts of altering the normal behavior of the system. These design aspects set mutual constraints and contradicting requirements, nevertheless techniques from one discipline can be successfully applied to the other (e.g., fault tolerance to counteract fault injection attacks). Eventually, designers should guarantee the correct operation of the system, regardless of origin of the malfunctioning, i.e. being it malicious or technical. In this context, it is essential that designers are aware of the complete picture, and that researchers from these interdependent disciplines meet and exchange ideas and challenges.
The RESCUE workshop establishes an open forum bringing together the security community with the reliability, testing and verification communities to encourage fruitful discussions and collaborations involving researchers from both academic and industrial sectors. The workshop targets at designers of hardware and software layers of computing systems.
General Co-Chairs
Francesco Regazzoni, U. Lugano, CH
Maksim Jenihhin, Tallinn UT, EE
Programme Co-Chairs
Ofer Hadar, BGU, IL
Matteo Sonza Reorda, POLITO ,IT
Programme Committee
D. Alexandrescu, iROC, FR
S. Bhasin, NTU, SG
F. De Santis, TUM, DE
O. Hadar, BGU, IL
S. Hamdioui, TU Delft, NL
M. Jenihhin, Tallinn UT, EE
M. Krstic, IHP, DE
N. Mentens, KULeuven, BE
A. Miele, POLIMI, IT
E. O’Sullivan, QUB, UK
C. Pilato, USI, CH
J. Raik, Tallinn UT, EE
F. Regazzoni, USI, CH
C. Sauer, Cadence, DE
G. Selimis, IID, NL
H. Seudie, Bosch, DE
M. Sonza Reorda, POLITO, IT
H.T. Vierhaus, BTU Cottbus, DE
RESCUE 2017 is looking forward to novel ideas, overview, application or position papers on topics (including but not limited to) of security, reliability, quality, i.e. testing/verification, and interdependency of these disciplines. Submissions can be made in form of abstracts (2-4 pages) or full papers (6 pages) prepared according to the IEEE format .Accepted abstracts will be published as informal proceedings online on the web page of the RESCUE 2017 workshop. At least one author of an accepted paper is required to register for the workshop.
May 25
2017
May 26
2017
Abstract Submission Deadline
Registration deadline
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