STAST 2017: Socio-Technical Aspects in Security and Trust Puerto Rico Orlando, FL, United States, December 4-5, 2017 |
Conference website | https://stast2017.uni.lu |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=stast2017 |
Abstract registration deadline | September 20, 2017 |
Submission deadline | September 25, 2017 |
Successful attacks on information systems often combine social engineering practices with technical skills. Research in social sciences and usable security has demonstrated that insecure behavior can be justified from cognitive, emotional, and social perspectives and to improve security, technology must adapt to the users. However, finding the right balance between the technical and the social security measures remains largely unexplored, which motivates the need for this workshop. There is no established holistic research in security, and the respective communities tend to offload on each other parts of problems that they consider to be out of scope, an attitude that results in deficient or unsuitable security solutions.
The workshop intends to stimulate an exchange of ideas and experiences on how to design systems that are secure in the real world where they interact with non-expert users. It aims at bringing together experts in various areas of computer security and in social and behavioral sciences.
Submission Guidelines
We accept
- Full Papers
- Position Papers
- Case Studies
For more details, please visit our web page: http://www.stast.uni.lu
List of Topics
- Requirements for socio-technical systems
- Feasibility of policies from the socio-technical perspective
- Threat models that combine technical and human-centred strategies
- Technical and social factors that influence decision making in security and privacy
- Balance between technical measures and social strategies in ensuring security and privacy
- Studies of real-world security incidents from the socio-technical perspective
- Social factors that influence changes in organizations security policies and processes
- Lessons learned from holistic design and deployment of security mechanisms and policies
- Models of user behaviour and user interactions with technology
- Perceptions of security, risk and trust and their influence on human behaviour
- Interplay of law, ethics and politics with security and privacy measures
- Social engineering, persuasion, and other deception techniques
- Socio-technical analysis of security incidents
- Strategies, methodology and guidelines for socio-technical and cyber-security intelligence analysis
We welcome qualitative and quantitative research approaches from academia and industry.
Program Committee
See web page
Organizing committee
Programme Chairs
Zinaida Benenson (University of Erlangen-Nuremberg)
Daniela Oliveira (University of Florida)
Workshop Organizers
Giampaolo Bella (University of Catania)
Gabriele Lenzini (University of Luxembourg)
Publication
STAST 2017 final proceedings will be published within the ACM International Conference Proceedings Series.
Important dates
Title and Abstract: September 20, 2017, 23:59 AoE (= UTC-12)
Full Paper: September 25, 2017, 23:59, AoE (= UTC-12)
Notification: October 30, 2017
Camera Ready: November 20, 2017