The SecondInternational Workshop on Organizational Security Aspects (OSA 2010)To be held in conjunction with the Fifth International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security (ARES 2010 – http://www.ares-conference.eu).
February 15th – 18th, 2010 Andrzej Frycz Modrzewski Cracow College Krakow, Poland
In today's global economy, where conditions change often and rapidly, the efficiency and effectiveness of the execution of business processes has become a central issue. As these processes depend on the assigned resources, a considerable optimization focus lies on the minimization of the resources' costs and simultaneously on the maximization of their returns. Another critical factor, which substantially influences the ability to compete, is the continuous operation of a company's business processes. The reasons why the execution of business processes may be interrupted are manifold and are addressed by several fields of research. Exercising for instance strong computer security is a company’s crucial task in order to strengthen the resilience of IT systems against arising threats. However, the most sophisticated technical security techniques will fail, if there is no adequate organizational structure covering the appropriate planning, design and implementation of these techniques. Furthermore, processes within the companies have to be set up, lived and monitored to continuously improve the company’s ability to survive while simultaneously maximizing its returns. The main objectives of this workshop are to bring together users and researchers (from industry and academy) to present their recent work, discuss and identify problems, synergize different views on methods and techniques, and brainstorm future research directions on various aspects of organizational security issues.
Topics of interest comprise but are not limited to: Auditing Business Continuity Cost/Benefit Analysis Disaster Recovery Identity Management Information Assurance Information Security Management Insider Threats
| IT Governance IT Service Continuity Risk Management Security Awareness Security Culture Security Requirements Engineering Standards, Guidelines, Best Practices and Certification
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Important datesSubmission Deadline
| October 20th, 2009
| Author Notification
| November, 01st 2009
| Author Registration
| November, 14th, 2009
| Proceedings Version
| November, 14th 2009
| Conference/Workshop
| February, 15th - 18th 2010
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Submission GuidelinesThe submission guidelines valid for the OSA workshop are the same as for the ARES conference. They can be found at: http://www.ares-conference.eu/conf/index.php/submission-guidelines
Workshop Co-ChairsGerald Quirchmayr University of Vienna and University of South Australia Gerald[dot]Quirchmayr[at]univie[dot]ac[dot]at Tsetsutaro Uehara Kyoto University uehara[at]media[dot]kyoto-u[dot]ac[dot]jp Stefan Jakoubi
Secure Business Austria, Austria sjakoubi[at]sba-research[dot]org Simon Tjoa St. Pölten University of Applied Sciences, Austria simon[dot]tjoa[at]fhstp[dot]ac[dot]at Program Committee
Helen Armstrong, Curtin Univeristy of Technology, Australia Dorothea Aniola, Sail Labs Technology, Vienna, Austria Maximilian Bielecki, University of Vienna, Austria Chrsitophe Feltus, Centre de Recherche Public Henri Tudor, Luxembourg Eduardo Fernandez, Florida Atlantic University, USA Nandan Garg, Wayne State Univeristy, USA Yoshiaki Hori, Kyushu University, Japan Stefan Jakoubi, Secure Business Austria, Austria Jorma Kajava, Oulu University, Finland Sokratis A. Katsikas, University of Piraeus, Greece Günther Pernul, Univeristät Regensburg, Germany Reijo Savola, VTT Research, Finland Simon Tjoa, St. Pölten University of Applied Sciences, Austria Benjamin Turnbull, University of South Australia, Australia José L. Vivas, Universidad de Malaga, Spain Matthew Warren, Deakin University, Australia Christopher C. Wills, Kingston University, UK Louise Yngström, Stockholm University, Sweden
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