Software Protection techniques aim to defend the confidentiality and integrity of software applications that are exposed to an adversary that shares the execution host and access privileges of the application. This is often denoted as protection against MATE (Man-At-The-End) attacks. This is an area of growing importance. For industry, in many cases the deployment of such techniques is crucial for the survival of their business.
The aim of SPRO workshop is to bring together researchers and industrial practitioners both from software protection and the wider software engineering community to discuss software protection techniques, evaluation methodologies, and practical aspects such as tooling. The objective is to stimulate the community working in this growing area of security, and to increase the synergies between the research areas of software protection engineering and their practical deployment.
mathematical foundations for secure CPS
control theoretic approaches to secure CPS
security architectures for CPS
security and resilience metrics for CPS
metrics and risk assessment approaches for CPS
privacy in CPS
network security for CPS
game theory applied to CPS security
security of embedded systems, IoT and real-time systems in the context of CPS
human factors and humans in the loop
CPS reliability and safety
economics of security and privacy in CPS
intrusion detection in CPS
CPS domains of interest include but are not limited to:
health care and medical devices
manufacturing
industrial control systems
SCADA systems
robotics
unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs)
autonomous vehicles
transportation systems and networks
abstract theoretical CPS domains that involve sensing and actuation
10月28日
2016
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