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Welcome to the IFIP WG 1.7 home page on Theoretical Foundations of Security Analysis and Design. The Working Group has been founded in 1999 with the main aims (among many other) of investigating the theoretical foundations of security, discovering and promoting new areas of application of theoretical techniques in computer security and supporting the systematic use of formal techniques in the development of security related applications.
IFIP WG 1.7 is a working group of the Technical Committee 1 (TC1) of IFIP, which promotes activities in the area of Foundations of Computer Science.
The main research topics relevant for the Working Group include:
See here the text of the proposal.
The Workshop on Issues in the Theory of Security (WITS) is the annual open event of IFIP WG 1.7. Traditionally, it has been located for two consecutive years in Europe and one in the United States. Submissions are open to anyone working on the theory of computer security. The program will encourage discussion among all attendees, both during and after the scheduled presentations. During the years, WITS has been federated with other events (FCS and ARSPA). In 2011 it has been promoted to TOSCA: Theory of Security and Applications, affiliated with ETAPS 2011.
If you want to contact people interested in computer security try this mailing list: securityXfosad.org with X=@. This mailing list is supported by IFIP WG 1.7.
Martin Abadi (USA)
Dominique Bolignano (France)
Colin Boyd
(Australia)
Véronique Cortier (France)
Pierpaolo Degano
(Italy) - Vice Chair
Sandro Etalle (Netherlands)
Riccardo
Focardi (Italy) - Secretary
Simon Foley (Ireland)
Dieter
Gollman (Germany)
Li Gong (USA)
Roberto Gorrieri
(Italy)
Joshua Guttman (USA)
Jan Jürjens (Germany)
Gavin
Lowe (UK)
Catherine Meadows (USA) - Chair
Jonathan
Millen (USA)
John Mitchell (USA)
Jean-Jacques Quisquater
(Belgium)
Peter Ryan (Luxemburg)
Catuscia Palamidessi
(France)
Steve Schneider (UK)
Paul Syverson (USA)
Luca
Viganò (Italy)
Raphael Yahalom (USA/Israel)
Moti Yung (USA)
Here
you can find more information about the members of the working group.
Jonsson, Bengt (Sweden)
Leduc, Guy (Belgium)
Maurer, Ueli
(CH)
Moses, Yoram (Israel)