The 8th International Workshop on Secure Software Engineering

SSE 2022


Software Systems



GOAL: Organizations are required often to produce secure software. They apply a software development and operation processes that integrate activities such as threat modeling, security code analysis, and security code review. The goal of the workshop is to bring together security and software development researchers and practitioners to share their finding, experiences, and positions about developing secure software. The workshop aims to encourage the use of scientific methods to investigate the challenges related to developing secure software. It aims also to increase the communication between security researchers and software development researchers to enable the development of techniques and best practices for developing secure software.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Experience with secure DevOps
Data-driven secure software development
Challenges for agile development of secure software
Incremental development of cyber-physical systems
Secure software development training and education
Tools supporting incremental secure software development
Usability of agile secure software development
Security awareness for software developers
Security and robustness testing in agile development
Workshop Chairs:
Lotfi ben Othmane
University of North Texas
lotfi.benothmane@unt.edu
Juha Röning
University of Oulu, Finland
juha.roning@oulu.fi
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Submissions should be made through easychair using the link https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ares2022, track SSE 2022. The maximum paper size is 10 pages, but a paper size of 6- to 8 pages is recommended.
The paper should be formatted using the ACM sigconf format. The templates are available at: https://www.acm.org/publications/taps/word-template-workflow. More information about the formatting will be provided with the acceptance notifications.