Track 21: Security
Supporting proper security, reliability and the user’s privacy are key factors for acceptance and potential usage of business services of almost every type. For business services security, at least two aspects are of paramount importance: on the one hand side, security is a necessary prerequisite for almost every modern and up-to-date system component. High complexity of business services and the technology-driven impacts on economies lead to an inherent dependency of modern society on the proper functioning of business services and their respective security mechanisms. On the other hand side it is expected that secure infrastructures would accelerate innovation and lower the hurdles for new emerging fields of business, thus building the platform for previously unknown “business services”. This track is dedicated to both above-mentioned aspects on the various levels of technology and in all affected application areas.
Possible topics:
- Analysis and design of secure service-oriented architectures
- Risk- and vulnerability analysis of business services
- Security specifications for service-oriented systems
- Organisational, technical and legal considerations of security
- Security metrics, Information Security Governance
- Standards for security functionality
- Economic considerations regarding the security of service-oriented environments
Leading Committee: |
| Prof. Dr. Claudia Eckert, Technische Universität Darmstadt |
| Prof. Dr. Günther Pernul, Universität Regensburg (Federführender) |
| Prof. DDr. Gerald Quirchmayr, Universität Wien |
Program Committee: |
| Hannes Federrath, Universität Regensburg |
| Rüdiger Grimm, Universität Koblenz-Landau |
| Rolf Oppliger, eSECURITY Technologies |
| Hartmut Pohl, Fachhochschule Bonn-Rhein-Sieg |
| Kai Rannenberg, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main |
| Ingrid Schaumüller-Bichl, Fachhochschule Oberösterreich, Hagenberg |
| Gerhard Weck, INFODAS GmbH Köln |
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