[AISWorld] [CFP] [Last Call] PriSEM'20 First International Workshop on Privacy and Security in Enterprise Modeling

Nicolas Herbaut nicolas.herbaut at univ-paris1.fr
Mon Aug 10 19:12:15 EDT 2020


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    First International Workshop on Privacy and Security in Enterprise
    Modeling (PriSEM'20)

Website: https://prisem-ws.github.io/

Submission Link: https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=prisem20#

(co-located with 24nd IEEE International Enterprise Distributed Object 
Computing Conference, IEEE EDOC 2020)


When 	Oct 5, 2020
Where 	Online
Submission Deadline 	Aug 16, 2020
Notification Due 	Sep 6, 2020
Final Version Due 	Sep 13, 2020


Security and privacy are critical issues in modern organizations. 
Enterprise business processes and their supporting systems have to 
constantly evolve in order to comply with security and privacy policies. 
Complex organizational structures and their distributed business 
processes make such compliance a major effort. Moreover, the 
intersection between privacy and security technologies and software 
engineering has tremendous implications on the very way information 
systems are modeled for their design and development. These changes 
affect the requirements and software engineering processes in 
organizations. That is why security and privacy requirements have to be 
explicitly addressed in enterprise models while technologies supporting 
security and privacy have to become an integrated part of Enterprise 
Architecture.

Emerging technologies such as distributed ledgers, privacy-enhancing 
technologies, and blockchains leverage powerful cryptography features, 
all-purpose Turing-complete programming languages and flexible 
communication models. They are considered as new transparency security 
and privacy enablers for distributed processing without requiring a 
trusted third-party. Today, their integration within information systems 
is a difficult task for enterprise architects due to the 
paradigm-shifting nature of those technologies and the lack of adequate 
models and tools from the enterprise modeling community. This 
paradigmatic shift can also be explained with privacy-enhancing 
technologies coming from a tradition of privacy as confidentiality. This 
area is under explored and yet to be understood.

The goal of PriSEM’20 is to bring together researchers and practitioners 
to discuss theoretical and practical problems and solutions in a rapidly 
maturing domain of enterprise security and privacy. The integration of 
security and privacy aspects in enterprise models is a central theme of 
this workshop.


        Topics

We strongly encourage the submissions reporting a synergy of innovative 
research and best practices in the area of organizational privacy and 
security management, modeling and architecture, etc.

The topics of interest include but are not limited to

  * Modeling for design and analysis of privacy-enhanced and/or security
    enterprise systems
  * Privacy/security by design
  * Privacy/security modeling for software design
  * Modeling for privacy/security compliance
  * Privacy beyond compliance/privacy as confidentiality in enterprises
  * Data protection mechanisms and implementation in enterprises
  * Conceptualization and modeling of privacy-enhancing technologies
    (PETs) in requirements engineering, enterprise modeling, and IS
  * Modeling for privacy-preserving ML and AI
  * Privacy/security management using emerging technologies
  * Privacy/security modeling for enterprise distributed ledger and
    blockchain solutions
  * Privacy/security modeling for enterprise smart contracts
  * Privacy/security modeling for enterprise IoT integration
  * Privacy/security modeling for supply-chain
  * Practical aspects of privacy & security modeling in the organizations
  * Privacy/security in business process modeling
  * Usability of privacy and security in the context of enterprise
    architecture
  * Privacy/security enterprise methods and methodologies


        Paper Types

We solicit four types of contributions:

  * Technical papers should describe original results not been accepted
    or submitted for publication elsewhere. These papers will be
    evaluated based on their scientific and technical contribution,
    originality, and relevance.
  * Experience reports should provide new insights gained in case
    studies or when applying enterprise computing technology in
    practice; industry experience reports shall further provide
    important feedback about the state of practice and pose challenges
    for researchers. These papers will be evaluated based on their
    appropriateness, significance, and clarity. Industry experience
    reports must report an actual implementation in practice and must
    have at least one author with an industry affiliation.
  * Successful failures and negative results papers should report
    experiences of an attempt to combine privacy and/or security in
    enterprise modeling with a less favorable outcome than expected.
    These papers should present an analysis of the situation about
    intentions vs reality and reflections in the format of lessons
    learnt and guidelines about what could be done to avoid repeating
    such cases.
  * Position papers should give a broad yet well-informed overview of
    the topic they focus on and build a vision and a research roadmap,
    or open questions for the community at any topic related to privacy,
    security, and enterprise modeling. These papers should show
    familiarity with related work and could be built on extensive
    literateure review but should offer the reflections of the authors
    about the research domain and not merely summarize prior research.
    These papers will be evaluated on their potential to spark debate
    during the workshop as well as how artitulate they highlight current
    and future challenges.


    Formatting and Submission Guidelines

We welcome full and short papers. Full-paper submissions should be 8-10 
pages. Short-paper submissions should be 4-6 pages. All submissions must 
be made in PDF format and comply with the IEEE Computer Society 
Conference Proceedings Format Guidelines. 
<https://www.ieee.org/conferences/publishing/templates.html>


    Proceedings

Accepted papers will be published in an IEEE companion proceedings for 
all workshops
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*Nicolas HERBAUT*

Associate Professor / Maître de Conférences

_Enseignement_: Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, UFR Mathématiques 
et Informatique

_Recherche_: Centre de Recherche en Informatique

Responsable des Stages MIAGE Sorbonne

Responsable du M1 MIAGE Sorbonne en Apprentissage

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