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Introduction

VSC track brings the opportunity for researchers and developers from industry and the academic world to report the state of the art and exchange ideas on correcteness, confidentiality, security, privacy and reliability of software technologies. The idea is to foster research and development for the advanced support needed to enhance the level of quality and of user trust on services holding personal data and involving collaboration with unknown remote parties. 

Nowadays, the widespread use of smart devices, such as smart cards, watches, phones, and tablets, connected by the ubiquitous public Internet network, enables us to easily access a vast range of useful services. Such devices allow people to perform every day activities that either play a role in a collaborative task or are actually supported by some real-time or asynchronous collaboration technology. Example services and applications are monitoring of health-related functions, messaging, the trading of goods, remote writing or signing of digital documents, activities on social networks or work groups, remotely locating someone/something, and even services improving our ability to observe/control the environment around us. 

In this context, applications that hold or exchange sensitive user data, like personal details, security pin-codes, or biometric data, need special protection against software failures or malicious behaviour of downloaded code, that may expose the user to highly undesired consequences, such as threats to confidentiality and even financial or health danger. 

This is even more true since the trend is indeed towards integration, that is, not to have many specialized access devices but a single, multi-purpose host handling many (or all) kinds of user services and its related data together, even though with limited computing resources, such as any small device hosting a Java or .Net run-time environment. 

Moreover, inherent mobility and distribution of these small, open computing devices increases the complexity of the solutions to be adopted for handling secure and reliable execution of untrusted code, in order to ensure the data confidentiality strongly required by the applications. 

As a consequence, new and specially designed techniques can be devised and applied in order to reach the goal of increasing the trust on such a distributed computing environment to a level of strength matching with the high strength of the above safety critical requirements. 

Call for paper

Important date

2017-03-15
Draft paper submission deadline
2017-04-02
Draft paper acceptance notification

Submission Topics

TOPICS:

  • Verification techniques

  • Novel testing and validation algorithms

  • Dependability assessment techniques

  • Model-based validation and testing techniques for security and privacy

  • Analysis of threats and countermeasures to the security of smart devices

  • Static and run-time techniques for byte-code level verification and validation

  • Validation testing of safety critical technologies

  • Validation of large-scale distributed applications

  • Software testing in multi-core environments

  • Risk-based approaches to software validation

  • Assessing security and robustness of applications 

  • Software architectures for securing software on collaboration devices

  • Static code analysis tailored to security and privacy for iOS and Android based apps

  • Performance analysis of security-related features

  • Performance and QoS testing

  • Testing and analysis tools

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Important Date
  • Conference Date

    Jun 21

    2017

    to

    Jun 23

    2017

  • Mar 15 2017

    Draft paper submission deadline

  • Apr 02 2017

    Draft Paper Acceptance Notification

  • Jun 23 2017

    Registration deadline

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