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SREIS 2005 Symposium on Requirements Engineering for Information Security In conjunction with RE 05 - 13th IEEE International
Requirements Engineering Conference |
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Overview Security requirements for new
eCommerce 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 are frequently not taken into account. The symposium on
requirements engineering for information security invites papers on a
diversity of topics, particularly ones that point out new directions.
Theoretical, experimental, and experience papers are all welcome. The symposium is
intended to provide researchers and practitioners from various disciplines
with a highly interactive forum to discuss security and privacy-related
requirements. The symposium can be seen as the continuation of the SREIS (2001, 2002)
series. Who Should Attend? SREIS provides researchers and
practitioners from various disciplines with a highly interactive forum to
discuss security and privacy-related requirements. Specifically, we encourage
attendance from those in the fields of requirements engineering, software
engineering, information systems, information and network security and
trusted systems as well as those interested in 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 workshop will be open to all RE conference
attendees. Organizing Committee
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