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Automated Reasoning in Security (ARSEC 2013), A workshop with CADE24.
Automated reasoning methods have become increasingly critical in many areas of security, from analyzing cryptographic protocols for flaws to analyzing access-control and privacy policies. This interaction is proving to be mutually beneficial: automated reasoning methods are finding new applications in security; and new automated reasoning methods, developed for security applications, are enriching the tools available to all areas of automated reasoning. ARSEC will bring together researchers interested in automated reasoning and security to present recent work (including work in progress) and to discuss new ideas and trends in the field. TOPICS Possible topics include, but are not limited to: Security Protocols; Security Policies; Privacy and Confidentiality; Intrusion Detection; Automated Reasoning techniques such as Paramodulation, Rewriting, Unification and Satisfiability Modulo Theories (SMT). PAPER SUBMISSION We invite papers on new results in addition to papers on new research that is not fully developed yet. We welcome short versions of recently published articles and papers submitted elsewhere. The program committee will check the relevance of submitted papers and may provide feedback. The accepted papers will be made available electronically before the workshop. Papers should have a max length of 8 pages and will be handled via EasyChair. IMPORTANT DATES Paper submission deadline: April 8th Workshop: 9 June 2013 PROGRAM COMMITTEE Alessandro Armando Yannick Chevalier Daniel Dougherty Deepak Kapur Christopher Lynch Paliath Narendran Paul Rowe ORGANIZING COMMITTEE Daniel Dougherty Christopher Lynch Andrew M Marshall Paliath Narendran |
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