ARES 2016 - CALL FOR PAPERS Deadline extended to March 29, 2016! ****************************************************************************************** The 11th International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security (ARES 2016) August 31 – September 2, 2016, Salzburg, Austria http://www.ares-conference.eu ****************************************************************************************** *********** ARES CONFERENCE ************ The 11th International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security (“ARES”) will bring together researchers and practitioners in the area of dependability. ARES will highlight the various aspects of security - with special focus on the crucial linkage between availability, reliability and security. ARES aims at a full and detailed discussion of the research issues of security as an integrative concept that covers amongst others availability, safety, confidentiality, integrity, maintainability and security in the different fields of applications. ARES will emphasize the interplay between foundations and practical issues of security in emerging areas such as e-government, m-government, location-based applications, ubiquitous computing, autonomous computing, chances of grid computing etc. ARES is devoted to the critical examination and research challenges of the various aspects of Secure and Dependable Computing and the definition of a future road map. Selected papers that are accepted by and presented at the ARES Conference will be published, after further revision, in special issues of international journals. The acceptance rate of the ARES 2015 conference was 29% (full papers only). The ARES conferences have been published by Conference Publishing Services (CPS). ************ CONFERENCE OFFICERS ************ General Chair Dominik Engel, Salzburg University of Applied Sciences, Austria Program Committee Chairs Stephen B. Wicker, Cornell University, USA Dominik Engel, Salzburg University of Applied Sciences, Austria ************ IMPORTANT DATES ************ Submission Deadline: extended to March 29, 2016 23:59 UTC-11 Author Notification: May 30, 2016 Proceedings Version: June 20, 2016 Conference: August 31 - September 2, 2016 ************ SUBMISSION ************ The proceedings of ARES (including workshops) have been published by Conference Publishing Services (CPS) of IEEE. Authors of selected papers that are accepted by and presented at the ARES Conference (including workshops) will be invited to submit an extended version to special issues of international journals. Authors are invited to submit research and application papers according the following guidelines: two columns, single-spaced, including figures and references, using 10 pt fonts and number each page. For the main conference as well as the workshops submission papers are classified into 3 categorizes representing original, previously unpublished work: full paper (10 pages) short paper (6 pages) workshop paper (8 pages, a maximum of 10 pages is tolerated) Submitted papers will be carefully evaluated based on originality, significance, technical soundness, presentation and clarity of exposition. Simultaneous submission of the same work to multiple venues, submission of previously published work, or plagiarism constitutes dishonesty or fraud. ARES, like other scientific and technical conferences and journals, prohibits these practices and may take action against authors who have committed them. Double blind review: ARES requires anonymized submissions – please make sure that submitted papers contain no author names or obvious self-references. The ARES submission system (EasyChair) is available here: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ares2016 ************ PROGRAM COMMITTEE ************ Isaac Agudo, University of Malaga, Spain Esma Aimeur, University of Montreal, Canada Philipp Amann, Europol, EC3, Netherlands Todd R. Andel, University of South Alabama, US Amin Anjomshoaa, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), US Francesco Buccafurri, University of Reggio Calabria, Italy Luanne Burns Goldrich, The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, US Mario Cagalj, University of Split, Croatia Jordi Castellà-Roca,Rovira i Virgili University of Tarragona, Spain Lorenzo Cavallaro, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK David Chadwick, University of Kent, UK Soon Ae Chun, City University of New York, US Nathan Clarke, Plymouth University, UK Marijke Coetzee, University of Johannesburg, South Africa Mark Dillon, International Criminal Court, NL Adam Doupé, Arizona State University, US Pavlos Efraimidis, Democritus University of Thrace, Greece Christian Engelmann, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, US Karl M. Goeschka, Vienna University of Technology, Austria Luis Enrique Sánchez Crespo, University of Castilla-la Mancha, Spain Zekeriya Erkin, TU Delft, Netherlands Aristide Fattori, Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy Hannes Federrath, University of Hamburg, Germany Christophe Feltus, Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology, Luxembourg José Maria de Fuentes, Carlos III University of Madrid, Spain Steven Furnell, Plymouth University, UK Nico Golde, Qualcomm Research Germany, Germany Bogdan Groza, Politehnica University of Timisoara, Romania Dominik Herrmann, University Hamburg, Germany Martin Gilje Jaatun, SINTEF, Norway Hai Jin, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China Jan Jürjens, TU Dortmund and Fraunhofer ISST, Germany Sokratis K. Katsikas, University of Piraeus, Greece Peter Kieseberg, SBA Research, Austria Ezzat Kirmani, St. Cloud State University, US Thomas Korak, TU Graz, Austria Thorsten Kramp, IBM Research Zurich, Switzerland Ralf Kuesters, University of Trier, Germany Costas Lambrinoudakis, University of Piraeus, Greece Shujun Li University of Surrey, UK Giovanni Livraga, Universita‘ degli Studi di Milano, Italy Javier Lopez, University of Malaga, Spain Konstantinos Markantonakis, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK Keith Martin, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK Ioannis Mavridis, University of Macedonia, Greece Wojciech Mazurczyk, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland Jeffrey McDonald, University of South Alabama, US Mattia Monga, Universita` degli Studi di Milano, Italy Haralambos Mouratidis, University of Brighton, UK Thomas Moyer, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, US Alexios Mylonas, Staffordshire University, UK Thomas Nowey, Krones AG, Germany Christoforos Ntantogian, University of Piraeus, Greece Rolf Oppliger, eSECURITY Technologies, Switzerland Jaehong Park, University of Alabama in Huntsville, US Günther Pernul, University of Regensburg, Germany Andreas Peter, University of Twente, Netherlands Sriram Raghavan, Secure Cyber Space, Australia Stefanie Rinderle-Ma, Vienna University, Austria Stefanie Roos, TU Dresden, Germany Domenico Rosaci, University „Mediterranea“ of Reggio Calabria, Italy Volker Roth, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany Giovanni Russello, University of Auckland, New Zealand Mark Scanlon, University College Dublin, Ireland Sebastian Schinzel, FH Münster, Germany Jörn-Marc Schmidt, secunet, Germany Max Schuchard, University of Minnesota, US Stefan Schulte Vienna University of Technology, Austria Dimitris Simos, SBA Research, Austria Jon A. Solworth, University of Illinois at Chicago, US Mark Strembeck, WU Vienna, Austria Jakub Szefer, Yale School of Engineering & Applied Science, US Oliver Theel, Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg, Germany Simon Tjoa, St. Pölten University of Applied Sciences, Austria Andreas Unterweger, Salzburg University of Applied Sciences, Austria Umberto Villano, Universita‘ del Sannio, Italy Artemios Voyiatzis, SBA Research, Austria Xiao Wang, Carnegie Mellon University, US Jinpeng Wei, Florida International University, US Christos Xenakis, University of Piraeus, Greece Fabian Yamaguchi, Göttingen University, Germany Alec Yasinsac, University of South Alabama, US Nicola Zannone, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands *********** TOPCIS of interest include, but are not limited to: ************ Authorization and Authentication Availability and Reliability Business Continuity & Resilience Cost/Benefit Analysis Cryptography Dependability Aspects for Special Applications (e.g. ERP-Systems, Logistics) Dependability Aspects of Electronic Government (e-Government) Dependability Administration Dependability in Open Source Software Designing Security Requirements Digital Forensics E-Commerce Dependability Failure Prevention Identity Management IPR of Security Technology Incident Response and Prevention Information Flow Control Information Hiding Internet Dependability Interoperability Aspects Intrusion Detection and Fraud Detection Legal Issues Mobile Security Network and Organizational Vulnerability Analysis Network Security Privacy-Enhancing Technologies Process based Security Models and Methods RFID Security and Privacy Risk planning, Analysis & Awareness Safety Critical Systems Secure Enterprise Architectures Security Issues for Ubiquitous Systems Security and Privacy in E-Health Security and Trust Management in P2P and Grid applications Security and Privacy for Sensor Networks, Wireless/Mobile Devices and Applications Security and Usability Security as Quality of Service Security in Distributed Systems / Distributed Databases Security in Electronic Payments Security in Electronic Voting Software Engineering of Dependable Systems Software Security Standards, Guidelines and Certification Survivability of Computing Systems Temporal Aspects of Dependability Threats and Attack Modelling Trusted Computing Tools for Dependable System Design and Evaluation Trust Models and Trust Management VOIP, Wireless Security