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From: David Farber <dave () farber net>
Date: Sun, 28 Jan 2001 10:35:27 -0500



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From: Gene Spafford <spaf () cerias purdue edu>

Advance Program and Call for Participation

First Symposium on Requirements Engineering for Information Security.
5-6 March 2001. Indianapolis.
Sponsored by Purdue University CERIAS, in cooperation with
   * NCSU eCommerce Program
   * NIST
   * NIAP
   * ACM SIGSOFT
   * ACM SIGSAC

http://www.cerias.purdue.edu/SREIS.html

Security requirements for new electronic commerce and Internet 
applications exceed the traditional requirements for network security and 
traditional software systems. Security requirements are more complex and 
increasingly critical. Informally stated and de facto requirements are 
often of critical importance in the design and operation of these 
systems, but they are frequently not taken into account.

The symposium is intended to provide researchers and practitioners from 
various disciplines with a highly interactive forum to discuss security 
and privacy-related requirements. Specifically, we encourage those in the 
fields of requirements engineering, software engineering, information 
systems, information and network security, as well as trusted systems to 
present their approaches to analyzing, specifying, and testing 
requirements to increase the level of security provided to users 
interacting with pervasive commerce, research, and government systems.

The symposium will begin with short tutorials, include an invited keynote 
address by
John Rushby of SRI, and include talks, breakouts, and a panel 
session.   The symposium will be followed by a National Summit sponsored 
by NIAP to bring together parties from government, industry, and academia 
to talk about how to design better software.

A preliminary program, tutorial information and registration information 
are all available online at the symposium WWW site: 
<http://www.cerias.purdue.edu/SREIS.html>.



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