Providing high performance computing and security is a challenging task. Internet, operating systems and distributed environments currently suffer from poor security support and cannot resist common attacks. Adding security measures typically degrade performance. This workshop addresses relationships between security, high performance and distributed computing systems in four directions. First, it considers how to add security properties (authentication, confidentiality, integrity, non–repudiation, access control) to high performance computing systems and how they can be formally verified both at design–time (formal verification) and at run–time (run–time verification). In this case, safety properties can also be addressed, such as availability and fault tolerance for high performance computing systems. Second, it addresses vulnerabilities and security threats (and remediation) targeting HPC, grid, cloud and mobile environments. Third, it covers how to use HPC systems to solve security problems. For instance, a grid computation can break an encryption code, a cluster can support high performance intrusion detection or a distributed formal verification system. More generally, this topic addresses every efficient use of a high performance computing systems to improve security. Fourth, it investigates the tradeoffs between maintaining high performance and achieving security in computing systems and solutions to balance the two objectives. In all these directions, various formal analyses, as well as performance analyses or monitoring techniques can be conducted to show the efficiency of a security infrastructure.<br>The workshop seeks submissions from academia and industry presenting novel research on all theoretical and practical aspects of security related to HPC, distributed, network and mobile environments, as well as case studies and implementation experiences. Papers should have practical relevance to the construction, evaluation, application, or operation of secure systems.<br>TOPICS OF INTEREST<br>The topics of interest for submission include, but are not limited to, the following aspects of security and high performance computing systems:<br>Access Control<br>Accounting and Audit<br>Anonymity<br>Authentication<br>Blockchain and Bitcoin security<br>Blockchain and trust management<br>Blockchain schemes for HPC decentralization<br>Commercial and Industry Security<br>Cryptographic Protocols and Applied Cryptography<br>Data, Application, and Database Security and Integrity<br>Digital Rights Management and Intellectual Property Protection<br>Formal Verification of Secure Systems<br>Identity and Key Management<br>Inference/Controlled Disclosure<br>Information Warfare<br>Intrusion and Attack Detection and Response<br>Privacy–Enhancing Technology<br>Secure Networking<br>Secure System Design<br>Security for Mobile Code, Mobile and Wireless Networks<br>Security for Specific Domains (e.g., E–Government, E–Business, P2P) and IT Outsourcing<br>Security in Operating Systems and in Untrusted & Adversarial Environments and Systems<br>Security Location Services<br>Security Monitoring & Management<br>Security of Grid and Cluster Architectures<br>Security Visualization<br>Smartcards<br>Trust Management Policies and Trust Models<br>Web Security and Web Services Security<br>
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SHPCS
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Orleans
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France
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