Grande Region Security and Reliability Day 2013

April 12, 2013 – University of Luxembourg

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General information

Security and reliability are interdisciplinary areas, drawing from several fields: mathematics (number theory, statistics, logic), computer science (algorithms, information theory, cryptology, formal methods, computational complexity, software engineering), electrical engineering (electronics, signal acquisition and processing, secure hardware design), management (security and quality policies, risk assessment) and social aspects (security awareness, ethical and legal issues, privacy).

The objective of the Grande Region Security and Reliability Day (GRSRD) is to increase scientific interaction in security and reliability at the regional level. The workshop provides a platform for exchange of ideas, discussion and co-operation. It focuses on the Grande Region but is open to submissions and participation of the whole scientific community working in security and reliability. The GRSRD is jointly organized by the University of Luxembourg, LORIA-INRIA Nancy, Saarland University, and the University of Trier.

The GRSRD is the successor of the P1 Day that took place in Luxembourg in 2009. Previous editions of GRSRD were held in:

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Scope of the workshop

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Information security and cryptology
  • Communication and network security
  • System security and reliability
  • Formal methods in security and reliability
  • Access and usage control
  • Security and privacy policies
  • Trust models and trust management
  • Fault tolerance
  • Risk management and business processes
  • Regulatory compliance
  • Socio-technical aspects of security

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Invited speaker

We are happy to announce that Prof. Dr. Joost-Pieter Katoen will give an invited lecture at GRSRD 2013. Prof. Dr. Joost-Pieter Katoen is a full professor in software modeling and verification at RWTH Aachen University and visiting professor of the Université de la Grande Région.

Paper submissions

Prospective authors are encouraged to submit an abstract of 1-2 pages via EasyChair. The workshop will not have formal proceedings. Therefore, papers submitted to the GRSRD 2013 may report on work in progress, be submitted to other places, and they may even already have appeared or been accepted elsewhere. We particularly welcome submissions that have the potential to stimulate the scientific interaction within the Grande Region.

The authors of the papers accepted for presentation at GRSRD 2013 will be invited to submit the final versions of their abstracts for an on-line publication at http://grsrd.uni.lu/.

Sponsor

GRSRD 2013 is supported by