CyberCert 2020: First International Workshop on lightweight and Incremental Cybersecurity Certification |
Website | https://www.cetic.be/cybercert2020 |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cybercert2020 |
Submission deadline | March 9, 2020 |
First International Workshop on lightweight and Incremental Cybersecurity Certification (CyberCert 2020)
June 15, Genova, Italy
part of IEEE EuroS&P 2020
Organised by: SPARTA (www.sparta.eu)
Paper Submission Deadline: March 9, 2020
Workshop URL: https://www.cetic.be/cybercert2020
With the entry into force of the EU Cybersecurity Act on June 27 2019, an EU wide cybersecurity certification framework will be defined for information and communication technology (ICT) products, services, and processes. One of the motivations for the adoption of this new EU regulation is that “the limited use of certification leads to individual, organizational and business users having insufficient information about the cybersecurity features of ICT products, ICT services, and ICT processes, which undermines trust in digital solutions.” The Cybersecurity Act aims to improve trust in products, services, and processes by defining an EU-wide certification framework consisting of cybersecurity certification schemes that specify common cybersecurity requirements and evaluation criteria across national markets and sectors. Cybersecurity certification will be voluntary, and only sector specific standards will specify the conditions under which cybersecurity certification will be mandatory.
The underlying assumption in the EU cybersecurity act is that products, services and processes that are certified will be viewed as more trustworthy by users. Companies going through certification would thus benefit from a competitive advantage. Cybersecurity certification suffers from an image as a costly and time consuming process. One of the keys to success for the EU cybersecurity act is to promote standards that are lightweight, flexible and incremental in order to encourage organisations to voluntarily certify their ICT products, services, and processes.
The objective of the workshop is to establish a state of the art for cybersecurity certification, and to provide a forum for exchange of ideas between researchers working on cybersecurity and certification issues, and security experts whose technologies could be applied to certification.
Submission Guidelines
CyberCert 2020 seeks high-quality research and experimentation contributions in the form of well-developed full papers. Topics of interest encompass research advances in all areas of security, trust and privacy in relation to certification. Topics of particular interest are the following: lightweight certification schemes, approaches that integrate security engineering and certification processes, and incremental certification. CyberCert 2020 brings together security and privacy experts in academia, industry and government as well as practitioners, standards developers and policy makers. All papers must be original and not simultaneously submitted to another journal or conference.
Authors are invited to submit papers formatted according to IEEE conference style 2-column at https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cybercert2020. Papers can range from a 2-page extended abstract to 10 pages limit. Submissions will be accepted until 23:59 GMT, March 9, 2020 at the workshop web page. All accepted papers will be made available in IEEE Xplore. In case of acceptance of a paper at least one author must present the contribution at the workshop, otherwise it will be removed from the list of publications.
List of Topics
- Integration of security engineering and certification processes, and incremental certification
- Lightweight certification schemes, e.g. for SME
- Assessment tools for products, services and processes
- Analysis of security and privacy issues in Certification
- Models for authentication and privacy management related to certification
- Audit and accountability related to certification
- Policy models and policy management related to certification
- Dynamic security techniques and certification
Committees
Chair
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Philippe Massonet, CETIC
Program Committee
- Florent Kirchner, CEA
- Andrea Morgagni, LEONARDO
- Volkmar Lotz, SAP
- Tiziano Inzerilli, ISCOM
- Pascal Bisson, THALES
- Fabio Martinelli, CNR
- Jeremy Grandclaudon, CETIC
- Nicolò Maunero, CINI
Publication
CyberCert 2020 proceedings will be published through IEEE Xplore in a volume accompanying the main IEEE EuroS&P 2020 proceedings.
Venue
The workshop is a workshop of the 5th IEEE European Symposium on Security and Privacy (https://www.ieee-security.org/TC/EuroSP2020/cfw.html)
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to philippe.massonet@cetic.be