Track Description

Security and privacy are fundamental requirements in information systems (IS) development, yet often they are overlooked leading to IS compromisation. In order to effectively protect the operation of IS, security and privacy should be considered throughout an IS life cycle. In addition, securing information systems is challenging as a number of elements interact and need to be taken into consideration, including people, data, software, hardware, procedures and networks. This track will address security and privacy issues in the design, modelling, implementation, deployment, assessment and overall management of IS. Authors are invited to submit papers of either practical or theoretical nature, describing original contributions in all aspects of security and privacy in ISD.

Track Chairs

Eliana Stavrou, UCLan Cyprus, Cyprus
Christos Douligeris, University of Piraeus, Greece

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Papers

A Classification Platform for Security Protocols in WSNs

Eliana Stavrou, University of Central Lancashire
Nearchos Paspallis, University of Central Lancashire

Assessments of a Cloud-Based Data Wallet for Personal Identity Management

Farzaneh Karegar, Karlstad University
Daniel Lindegren, Karlstad University
John Sören Pettersson, Karlstad University
Simone Fischer-Hübner, Karlstad University

SWYSWYK: A Privacy-by-Design Paradigm for Personal Information Management Systems

Paul Tran-Van, Cozy Cloud
Nicolas Anciaux, Inria & University of Versailles
Philippe Pucheral, University of Versailles & Inria

The Impact of Procedural Security Countermeasures on Employee Security Behaviour: A Qualitative Study

Alena Yuryna Connolly, National University of Ireland Galway
Michael Lang, National University of Ireland, Galway
Doug J. Tygar, University of California Berkeley

Towards a Smart Society through Personal Assistants Employing Executable Choreographies

Lenuta Alboaie, University “Al. I. Cuza”