SEAD2021: 1st Workshop on Secure Enterprise Architecture Design Gold Coast, Australia, October 25, 2021 |
Conference website | http://www.digisaslab.org/sead-2021/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=sead2021 |
Abstract registration deadline | August 30, 2021 |
Submission deadline | September 27, 2021 |
Traditional and isolated approaches to enterprise architecture, security and privacy often fall short. The 1st International Workshop focuses on secure enterprise architecture design (SEAD). This workshop aims at providing a forum to government and industry who are interested in human-centric, performance outcome, risk-driven, data-driven and ecosystem-oriented approaches that are required to design the secure and adaptive enterprises.
SEAD 2021 seeks experience reports, case studies and empirical research presentations including hands-on practical exercises or sessions that discuss the application of Enterprise Architecture and Security by Design practices in the real context. This provides opportunities to professionals and thought leaders to share, network and learn from each other through the presentation of industry success and failure cases. Government and Industry Practice Workshop will provide important insights into future directions and share practices which worked and which did not work including lessons learned, benefit realisation and limitations of SEAD practices. Government and industry submissions should be based on actual practice, and should cover all sides of the story - strengths and weaknesses, successes and challenges relevant to Enterprise Architecture and Security by Design practices.
Submission Guidelines
- Prospective presenters are invited to submit an abstract (500-1000 words approximately), which outlines the proposed presentation or hands-on practical session with some key takeaways; additional material such as proposed slides or paper may also be submitted. All government and industry submissions will be reviewed by the program committee.
- Authors of accepted submissions should then provide the intended presentation slides and/or a paper (8-10 pages full paper or 4 pages short paper) detailing the contents of the case study presentation. Papers will be submitted for further review and publishing in the Enterprise Architecture Professional Journal (https://eapj.org/journal/). A "permission to publish" form will need to be signed by the authors or their organizations. One author from each accepted submission is required to register as a delegate and present at the workshop.
- All papers must be original and not simultaneously submitted to another journal or conference. Papers should follow the example published (https://eapj.org/papers/) paper from Enterprise Architecture Professional Journal and be submitted in PDF format. Submissions must be in English and must not exceed the above-mentioned limit pages (including abstract, figures and references).
- All papers must be submitted electronically, as PDF file, to the Workshop Submission System.
Committees
Program Committee
- Darryl Carr
- Seyran Ghahramany Dehbokry
- Madhushi Bandara
- Dilum Bandara
- Memoona Anwar
Organizing committee
- Asif Gill (asif.gill@uts.edu.au)
- Christine Stephenson (cs@penrod.com.au)
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to Asif Gill