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WebApp Sec: Call For Papers: 2006 OWASP AppSec Europe Conference

Call For Papers: 2006 OWASP AppSec Europe Conference

From: Frank Piessens <Frank.Piessens_at_cs.kuleuven.ac.be>
Date: Wed, 8 Feb 2006 13:19:57 +0100

Call For Papers - Refereed Papers Track at OWASP AppSec
Europe 2006 Conference

The Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP,
http://www.owasp.org) is dedicated to finding and
fighting the causes of insecure software. OWASP has
dozens of projects and over 50 chapters worldwide
focused on application security. Our high quality
tools and documentation are used everywhere,
including the freely available book-length "Guide
to Secure Web Applications and Services", the leading
web application penetration testing tool called
"WebScarab", and an advanced web application security
training application called "WebGoat".
The OWASP Foundation, a not-for-profit charitable
organization, ensures the ongoing availability and
support for this work.

The OWASP AppSec conferences
(http://www.owasp.org/conferences.html) bring together
application security experts, researchers and
practitioners from all over the world.
Industry and academia can meet to discuss open problems
and new solutions in application security.
The conferences offer tutorials, keynotes, and invited
presentations.
  
For the first time, the 2006 OWASP AppSec Europe
conference will feature refereed papers. Original research
papers pertaining to all aspects of web application
security are solicited. Papers should describe new ideas,
new implementations, or experiences related to web
application security.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

 - Web application security
 - Threat modeling of web applications
 - Vulnerability analysis of web applications (code review,
   pentest, static analysis, scanning)
 - Countermeasures for web application vulnerabilities
 - Secure coding techniques
 - Static and dynamic analysis of web application technologies
 - Platform or language (e.g. Java, .NET) security features
   that help secure web applications
 - Open source framework features that help secure web applications
 - How to use databases securely in web applications
 - Experiences or new ideas on Secure Development Lifecycles (SDLC)
 - Experiences using web application security scanning or code
   analysis tools
 - Access control in web applications
 - Web services security

It is the intention of the organizers to publish accepted
papers in a conference proceedings.

Important dates:

Submission deadline (Draft Paper): March 20
Notification of acceptance: April 20
Final version due: May 20
Conference: May 29-31, 2006 (May 29 training
day) (May 30-31 Conference)

Instructions for authors:

Submitted papers should not substantially overlap with papers
that have been published. Submissions should be at most 12 pages
long in the Springer LNCS Style for Proceedings and Other
Multiauthor Volumes.
Templates for preparing papers in this style for LaTeX, Word,
and other word processors can be downloaded from:
http://www.springer.com/sgw/cda/frontpage/0,11855,5-164-2-72376-0,00.html

All submissions should be sent in Adobe Portable Document
Format (pdf) to Frank Piessens at
Frank.Piessens_at_cs.kuleuven.ac.be.

Programme Committee:
Konstantin Beznosov, University of British Columbia, Canada
Sebastien Deleersnyder, Ascure and OWASP Belgian Chapter, Belgium
Andreas Fuchsberger, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK
Andre Marien, Ubizen, Belgium
Mattia Monga, Milan University, Italy
Johan Peeters, secappdev.org, Belgium
Frank Piessens, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium (chair)
Erik Poll, Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Maarten Rits, SAP Research, France
Chris Vanden Berghe, IBM Research, Switzerland

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