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Workshop Co-Chairs
Program Committee
GEMOM (Genetic Message Oriented Secure Middleware) is an EU FP7
ICT project (2008-2010) that focuses on significant and
measurable increases in the end-to-end intelligence, security
and resilience of complex distributed information systems. The
GEMOM project has prototyped a security monitoring system that
utilises security metrics and has developed novel approaches for
security metrics development. The prototypes are currently being
validated in five case studies - a collaborative business portal,
a dynamic linked exchange, a financial market data delivery
system, a dynamic road management system and a banking scenario. BUGYO Beyond (Building Security Assurance in Open
Infrastructures, Beyond) is a CELTIC Eureka project (2008-2011) that focuses on extending the security assurance metrics work
performed in the BUGYO CELTIC project. Its aims are: (i) to
cover areas such as self-developed metrics, patterns of metrics
and modelling support, (ii) to provide means for comparing and
exchanging assurance information between different operators,
including the normalisation and standardisation of assurance
measures and aggregated levels, and (iii) to cope with dynamics
and mobility by addressing issues that emerge from evolving and
ubiquitous infrastructure. SOFIA (Smart Objects For Intelligent Applications) is an ARTEMIS
project (2009-2011) that focuses on the information
interoperability of physical spaces and the ontology-driven
development of smart space applications. One of the key drivers
in the development of smart spaces and smart space applications
is information security and its run-time management in changing
situations. The first prototyped solutions of the run-time
security management suggest that a common and widely accepted
security metrics ontology could be developed as a joint effort
between European research projects. The above-mentioned projects will offer demonstrations of security measurements in the workshop.
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