As modern Information systems support significant areas of the human society, which require storage and processing of sensitive personal and organisational information, security problems of information systems are currently a widespread and growing concern. The scientific community has realized the importance of aligning information systems engineering and security engineering in order to develop more secure information systems.<br>The International Workshop on Information System Security Engineering aims to provide a forum for researchers and practitioners to present, discuss and debate on one hand the latest research work on methods, models, practices and tools for secure information systems engineering, and on the other hand relevant industrial applications, recurring challenges, problems and industrial led solutions at the area of secure information systems engineering.<br>Topics of particular interest include (but are not limited to):<br>* Security and privacy requirements models and engineering<br>* Security and privacy analysis methods and models<br>* Security and privacy design methods and models<br>* Security and privacy testing methods and models<br>* Security and privacy modelling Support Tools<br>* Integrating functional, security and privacy requirements<br>* Threat–driven and Model–driven security<br>* Secure IS interoperability modelling<br>* Security and process modelling<br>* Modelling Security and Trust<br>* Managing Secure Software development<br>* Security in Agile Software Development Methods<br>* Methodologies and models for evaluating IS security and privacy aspects<br>* Formal methods for modelling security<br>* Models and approaches for the verification of security and privacy properties<br>* Approaches for managing security changes in IS<br>* Component–based, Aspect–oriented, Agent–based, Pattern–based Information system Security methods<br>* Methods, models and tools for workflow and Business Process Security<br>* Case studies in modelling secure IS<br>* Security Architectures and Patterns for Information Systems<br>* Semantic Web Technologies applied to Security<br>* Ontologies for IS security<br>* Security Engineering for specific Information Systems (e–Services, databases, mobile, internet, social networks, ...)<br>* Security Engineering for SOA Systems<br>* Methods for security reengineering<br>* Software Security Knowledge<br>* Enterprise Software Security<br>
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Thessaloniki
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Greece
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