Older workshops

Here you can find some information on the first SecSE workshops

SecSE 2009

The third international workshop on secure software engineering (SecSE'09) was held in Fukuoka, Japan, March 16th-19th 2009.

We considered 15 papers, and accepted 10 which are available in full text in the ARES'09 proceedings.

SecSE 2008

The second international workshop on secure software engineering (SecSE'08) was held in Barcelona in March 2008, and the following papers were presented:

1. Security requirement engineering at a Telecom provider
Albin Zuccato, Viktor Endersz and Nils Daniels

2.Identifying Security Aspects in Early Development Stages
Takao Okubo and Hidehiko Tanaka

3. Using security patterns to combine security metrics
Thomas Heyman, Riccardo Scandariato, Christophe Huygens and Wouter Joosen

4. Covering Your Assets in Software Engineering
Martin Gilje Jaatun and Inger Anne Tøndel

5. Secure Software Design in Practice
Per Håkon Meland and Jostein Jensen

6. A Non-Intrusive Approach to Enhance Legacy Embedded Control Systems with Cyber Protection Features
Shangping Ren and Kevin Kwiat

7. Towards Incorporating Discrete-Event Systems in Secure Software Development
Sarah Whittaker, Mohammad Zulkernine and Karen Rudie

8. How to Open a File and Not Get Hacked
James Kupsch and Barton Miller

9. Rules of Thumb for Developing Secure Software: Analyzing and consolidating two proposed sets of rules
Holger Peine

Full-text versions of the papers are available from  IEEEXplore.

SecSE 2007

The first international workshop on secure software engineering (SecSE'07) was held in Vienna in April 2007, and the following papers were presented:

1. Using Privacy Process Patterns for Incorporating Privacy Requirements into the System Design Process
Christos Kalloniatis, Evangelia Kavakli, Stefanos Gritzalis

2. How can the developer benefit from security modeling?
Shanai Ardi, David Byers, Per Håkon Meland, Inger Anne Tøndel, Nahid Shahmehri

3. AProSec: an Aspect for Programming Secure Web Applications
Laurence Duchien, Roberto Gomez, Gabriel Hermosillo, Lionel Seinturier

4. Empirical and statistical analysis of techniques for threat management based on risk analysis
Koen Buyens, Bart De Win, Wouter Joosen

5. Secure Software Development through Coding Conventions and Frameworks 
Takao Okubo, Hidehiko Tanaka

6. Pastures: Towards Usable Security Policy Engineering 
Sergey Bratus, Doug McIlroy, Alex Ferguson, Sean Smith

7. A Novel Approach to Building Secure Systems
Dragan Vidakovic, Dejan Simic

These papers can be found in the Proceedings of ARES 2007


Published January 30, 2012