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Subject: IP: First Symposium on Requirements Engineering for Information Security.
>X-Sender: >X-Sender: spaf@128.10.241.20 >Date: Sun, 28 Jan 2001 10:33:33 -0500 >To: dave@farber.net, farber@cis.upenn.edu >From: Gene Spafford <spaf@cerias.purdue.edu> > >>Advance Program and Call for Participation >> >>First Symposium on Requirements Engineering for Information Security. >>5-6 March 2001. Indianapolis. >>Sponsored by Purdue University CERIAS, in cooperation with >> * NCSU eCommerce Program >> * NIST >> * NIAP >> * ACM SIGSOFT >> * ACM SIGSAC >> >>http://www.cerias.purdue.edu/SREIS.html >> >>Security requirements for new electronic commerce and Internet >>applications exceed the traditional requirements for network security and >>traditional software systems. Security requirements are more complex and >>increasingly critical. Informally stated and de facto requirements are >>often of critical importance in the design and operation of these >>systems, but they are frequently not taken into account. >> >>The symposium is intended to provide researchers and practitioners from >>various disciplines with a highly interactive forum to discuss security >>and privacy-related requirements. Specifically, we encourage those in the >>fields of requirements engineering, software engineering, information >>systems, information and network security, as well as trusted systems to >>present their approaches to analyzing, specifying, and testing >>requirements to increase the level of security provided to users >>interacting with pervasive commerce, research, and government systems. >> >>The symposium will begin with short tutorials, include an invited keynote >>address by >>John Rushby of SRI, and include talks, breakouts, and a panel >>session. The symposium will be followed by a National Summit sponsored >>by NIAP to bring together parties from government, industry, and academia >>to talk about how to design better software. >> >>A preliminary program, tutorial information and registration information >>are all available online at the symposium WWW site: >><http://www.cerias.purdue.edu/SREIS.html>. For archives see: http://www.interesting-people.org/
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