[Om-announce] Call For Participation: FCS-ARSPA'06 (Workshop on
Foundations of Computer Security and Automated Reasoning for
Security Protocol Analysis)
Luca Vigano
vigano at inf.ethz.ch
Fri Jul 7 14:42:59 CEST 2006
FCS-ARSPA'06
Joint Workshop on
Foundations of Computer Security
and
Automated Reasoning for Security Protocol Analysis
co-located with LICS'06 as part of FLoC'06
Seattle, August 15 - 16, 2006
http://www.easychair.org/FLoC-06/FCS-ARSPA.html
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Overview
Computer security is an established field of computer science of both
theoretical and practical significance. In recent years, there has been
increasing interest in logic-based foundations for various methods in
computer security, including the formal specification, analysis and
design of security protocols and their applications, the formal
definition of various aspects of security such as access control
mechanisms, mobile code security and denial-of-service attacks, and the
modeling of information flow and its application to confidentiality
policies, system composition, and covert channel analysis.
The workshop FCS-ARSPA'06 is the fusion of two workshops. The workshop
FCS continues a tradition, initiated with the Workshops on Formal
Methods and Security Protocols (FMSP) in 1998 and 1999, then with the
Workshop on Formal Methods and Computer Security (FMCS) in 2000, and
finally with the LICS satellite Workshop on Foundations of Computer
Security (FCS) in 2002 through 2005, of bringing together formal methods
and the security community. The ARSPA workshop is the third in a series
of successful workshops on Automated Reasoning for Security Protocol
Analysis, bringing together researchers and practitioners from both the
security and the formal methods communities, from academia and industry,
who are working on developing and applying automated reasoning
techniques and tools for the formal specification and analysis of
security protocols.
The aim of the joint workshop FCS-ARSPA'06 is to provide a forum for
continued activity in these areas, to bring computer security
researchers in closer contact with the LICS community, and to give LICS
attendees an opportunity to talk to experts in computer security.
INVITED SPEAKERS
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- Andy Gordon (Microsoft Research)
Provable Implementations of Security Protocols
(Lics invited talk)
- Martin Abadi (University of California at Santa Cruz)
Access Control in a Core Calculus of Dependency
ACCEPTED PAPERS
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- Veronique Cortier, Graham Steel
On the Decidability of a Class of XOR-based Key-management APIs
- Mathieu Jaume, Charles Morisset
Towards a formal specification of access control
- Amit Walvekar, Manasi Kelkar, Melanie Smith, and Rose Gamble
Determining Conflicts in Interdomain Mappings for Access Control
- Massimo Benerecetti, Nicola Cuomo, and Adriano Peron
Timed HLPSL for specification and verification of time sensitive protocols
- Matthias Anlauff, Dusko Pavlovic, Richard Waldinger, and Stephen Westfold
Proving Authentication Properties in the Protocol Derivation Assistant
- Long Nguyen, Bill Roscoe
Efficient group authentication protocols based on human interaction
- Alan Jeffrey, Ruy Ley-Wild
Dynamic Model Checking of C Cryptographic Protocol Implementations
- Jonathan Millen, Joshua Guttman, John Ramsdell, Justin Sheehy, and
Brian Sniffen
Call by Contract for Cryptographic Protocols
- DongGook Park, Colin Boyd, Byoungcheon Lee, and Hwankoo Kim
Responsibility and Credit: New Members of the Authentication Family?
- Romain Janvier, Yassine Lakhnech, and Laurent Mazare'
Relating the Symbolic and Computational Models of Security Protocols
Using Hashes
- Philippe Balbiani, Yannick Chevalier, and mounira kourjieh
Reasoning about Actions and Obligations
- Prateek Gupta, Vitaly Shmatikov
Key confirmation and adaptive corruptions in the protocol security logic
- Johannes Borgstroem, Simon Kramer, and Uwe Nestmann
Calculus of Cryptographic Communication
- Aybek Mukhamedov, Mark Ryan
On Asynchronous Multi-party Contract-Signing
- Chamseddine Talhi, Nadia Tawbi, and Mourad Debbabi
Execution Monitoring Enforcement Under Memory-Limitation Constraints
- A. Prasad Sistla, Min Zhou
Analysis of Dynamic Policies
Further information about registration and accomodation can be found on
the workshop's webpage
http://www.easychair.org/FLoC-06/FCS-ARSPA.html
We hope to see you all in Seattle!
Pierpaolo Degano, Ralf Kuesters, Luca Vigano`, Steve Zdancewic
(FCS-ARSPA'06 co-chairs)
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