Workshop on Security and Privacy-enhanced Business Process Management

SPBP 2017


Computer Security & Cryptography Computing Systems Databases & Information Systems Information Theory Security & Trust & Testing



SPBP'17 : Workshop on
SECURITY and PRIVACY-ENHANCED BUSINESS PROCESS MANAGEMENT
In conjunction with the 15th International Conference on Business Process Management (BPM 2017)
SCOPE
Despite the growing demand for business processes that comply with security and privacy policies, security and privacy incidents caused by erroneous workflow specifications are regrettably common. This is, in part, because business process management, security and privacy are seldom addressed together, thereby hindering the development of trustworthy, privacy and security-compliant business processes.
The central theme of the workshop is the interplay between business process management (BPM), security, and privacy management. The goal is to establish a venue to discuss business process privacy and integrity management, for instance by using the new and emerging technologies including blockchain and smart contracts, distributed ledgers, distributed process mining, privacy-aware and privacy enhancing technologies, and more. The workshop will also welcome traditional submissions on security and security risk management, including compliance checking, privacy and security policies, monitoring and measuring security activities within business processes.
GOALS
The goal of SPBP’17 is to obtain a deeper understanding of a rapidly maturing, yet still largely under-investigated field of
* business process security
* business process privacy
* business process integrity
Besides the technical intent to substantially advance the current state of the art, SPBP’17 aims to locate active research areas. Other goals include to: get a snapshot of the current approaches and existing tool- support; encourage approaches and techniques that combine formal foundations with industrial applicability; and identify new research directions and challenges.
TOPICS OF INTEREST
* Accountability
* Authorization
* Availability
* Blockchain technology
* Choreography and Orchestration
* Compliance checking
* Conformance checking
* Continuous audit
* Cost-benefit analysis
* Distributed ledger
* Economics of audit
* Experience reports
* Formal reasoning
* Fraud detection
* Information flow control
* Information integrity
* Meta-models for analysis
* Modelling
* Operational decision support
* Privacy-aware process discovery
* Privacy-enhanced processes
* Process checking
* Risk measurement
* Security modelling
* Security risk management
* Security testing
* Usage control
* Workflow forensics
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Submitted manuscripts
* must be written in English;
* must be formatted using the LNBIP format;
* must be no longer than 12 pages;
* must be submitted as a PDF document via the EasyChair system (https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=spbp17)
* must not substantially overlap with manuscripts that have been published or submitted to another peer-reviewed workshop, conference, or journal.
Submissions will be reviewed by at least three PC members and evaluated on their originality, significance, technical soundness, and clarity of exposition.
The accepted workshop papers will be published by Springer as a post-workshop proceedings volume in the series Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing (LNBIP).
IMPORTANT DATES
Paper submission: May 26, 2017
Paper notification: June 26, 2017
Camera-ready version: July 7, 2017
Workshop: September 11, 2017
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
* Nicola Atzei, University of Cagliari, Italy
* Massimo Bartoletti, University of Cagliari, Italy
* Tiziana Cimoli, University of Cagliari, Italy
* Christophe Feltus, LIST, Luxembourg
* Virginia Franqueira, University of Derby, United Kingdom
* Luciano García-Bañuelos, University of Tartu, Estonia
* Ralph Holz, University of Sydney, Australia
* Christos Kalloniatis, University of the Aegean, Greece
* Jan Mendling, Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria
* Haralambos Mouratidis, University of Brighton, United Kingdom
* Moussa Ouedraogo, LIST, Luxembourg
* Günther Pernul, Universität Regensburg, Germany
* Mark Staples, Data61, CSIRO and UNSW, Sydney, Australia
* Sherry Xu, Data61, CSIRO and UNSW, Sydney, Australia
PROGRAM COMMITTEE CHAIRS
* Raimundas Matulevičius, University of Tartu , Estonia
* Nicolas Mayer, LIST, Luxembourg
* Ingo Weber, Data61, CSIRO and UNSW, Sydney, Australia