Abbrevation
STAM
City
Nara
Country
Japan
Deadline Paper
Start Date
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Abstract

Distributed computer networked systems and services have become a crucial infrastructure element for the organization of modern society&#046; These networks and services are required to be more and more open and new technology is designed to facilitate the inter&#8211;operation between these networks composed of heterogeneous, communicating devices&#046; Since the environment may be potentially hostile and contain malicious components, it is crucial to define frameworks adapted to distributed systems to enforce security and privacy&#046;<br>The STAM workshop tries to answer how vulnerability, intrusions and attacks modeling can help users understand the occurrence of malicious behaviors in order to avoid them, and what are the advantages and drawbacks of the existing models&#046; At the same time, the workshop tries to understand how to solve the challenging security testing and monitoring problem given that testing distributed systems is a complex task and security will add new challenges and difficulties to be solved&#046;<br>Topics of Interest:<br>Security testing in distributed systems<br>Security testing in distributed systems<br>Security monitoring in distributed systems<br>Testing techniques in distributed systems: Fuzz, regression, mutation, safety and robustness etc&#046;<br>Formals models for security in distributed systems<br>Security requirements definition and modeling<br>Security testing and monitoring automation<br>Attacks tolerance in distributed environments<br>Remediation and reactions against attacks in distributed systems<br>Security testing and monitoring for cloud and multi&#8211;cloud systems<br>Security testing and monitoring for IoT<br>Security testing and monitoring for big data<br>Security testing and monitoring for critical infrastructure<br>Trust and privacy in distributed environments<br>Tools for security testing and monitoring<br>Industrial experience reports<br>