Graphical security models provide an intuitive but systematic approach to analyze security weaknesses of systems and to evaluate potential protection measures. Cyber security researchers, as well as security professionals from industry and government, have proposed various graphical security modeling schemes. Such models are used to capture different security facets (digital, physical, and social) and address a range of challenges including vulnerability assessment, risk analysis, defense analysis, automated defensing, secure services composition, policy validation and verification. The objective of the GraMSec workshop is to contribute to the development of well-founded graphical security models, efficient algorithms for their analysis, as well as methodologies for their practical usage.
The workshop seeks submissions from academia, industry, and government presenting novel research on all theoretical and practical aspects of graphical models for security. The topics of the workshop include, but are not limited to:
Graphical models for threat modeling and analysis
Graphical models for risk analysis and management
Graphical models for requirements analysis and management
Textual and graphical representation for system, organizational, and business security
Visual security modeling and analysis of socio-technical and cyber-physical systems
Graphical security modeling for cyber situational awareness
Graphical models supporting the security by design paradigm
Methods for quantitative and qualitative analysis of graphical security models
Formal semantics and verification of graphical security models
Methods for (semi-)automatic generation of graphical security models
Enhancement and/or optimization of existing graphical security models
Scalable evaluation of graphical security models
Evaluation algorithms for graphical security models
Dynamic update of graphical security models
Game theoretical approaches to graphical security modeling
Attack trees, attack graphs and their variants
Stochastic Petri nets, Markov chains, and Bayesian networks for security
UML-based models and other graphical modeling approaches for security
Software tools for graphical security modeling and analysis
Case studies and experience reports on the use of graphical security modeling paradigm
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2017
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2016年06月27日 葡萄牙 Lisboa, Portugal
第三届国际安全图模型研讨会2015年07月13日 意大利
第二次国际图形模型安全性研讨会
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