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Introduction

The Workshop on Security and Dependability of Multi-Domain Infrastructures will take place on April 23, 2017, in Belgrade, Serbia, and is co-located with the EuroSys 2017 conference.

Multi-domain infrastructures are rapidly growing as "the" broad class of architecture for large-scale distributed systems that are software-defined, virtualize resources, and blend multiple clouds and networks. Acute security and dependability challenges, such as preventing insider attacks or avoiding wide-area single points of failure, require novel approaches, both to system architecture and to security and resilience mechanism implementation, to restore a high level of control over infrastructure layers and across domains, and to overcome infrastructure heterogeneity and complexity. This workshop aims to bring together researchers and practitioners from security and dependability Communities in virtualization of systems, storage, and networking, to discuss current trends and challenges and propose novel system-level solutions for the design, implementation, and deployment of secure and resilient multi-domain infrastructures.

Call for paper

Important date

2017-03-07
Draft paper submission deadline
2017-03-22
Draft paper acceptance notification
2017-04-04
Final paper submission deadline

Submission Topics

Specifically, we invite submissions focusing on advanced virtualization systems for secure and resilient multi-domain infrastructures, but not exclusively:

  • Open, minimal, or modular hypervisor architectures

  • Lightweight virtualization platforms

  • VM, container, or unikernel isolation and protection across heterogeneous clouds

  • Hardware security mechanisms in virtualized environments

  • Trusted execution and trustworthy infrastructures

  • Distributed secure computation in multi-clouds

  • Multi-cloud storage systems

  • Resilient database systems

  • Network virtualization for multi-clouds

  • Network embedding techniques

  • Network slicing for multi-domains

  • Resilient virtualized network functions

  • Secure and dependable software-defined computing, storage, or networking

  • Automation of security management for multi-clouds and virtualized networks

  • Specification, negotiation, enforcement, monitoring, auditing of security policies

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Important Date
  • Apr 23

    2017

    Conference Date

  • Mar 07 2017

    Draft paper submission deadline

  • Mar 22 2017

    Draft Paper Acceptance Notification

  • Apr 04 2017

    Final Paper Deadline

  • Apr 23 2017

    Registration deadline