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Preliminary Call For Papers

Refereed Papers Track at 6th Annual OWASP AppSec Conference (Europe 2007)

Date: May 16th-17th, 2007

Location: Milan, Italy

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 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. As in 2006, the OWASP AppSec Europe 2007 conference will feature a refereed papers track. The goal of the refereed papers track is twofold:

to give academic researchers in web application security the opportunity to share their research results with practitioners, and

to give industry people the possibility to share experiences with the OWASP community.

Hence both research papers as well as experience 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

Trusted computing solutions for web applications

Non-repudiation in web applications

Web services security

AJAX security

Security of Service Oriented Architectures

It is explicitly allowed to submit papers that have already been published, but in a publication channel with a different audience. In particular, papers that have already been presented at academic conferences are welcomed, and will be refereed on how interesting and valuable they are to an OWASP audience. Authors are encouraged to motivate in the paper why they consider the paper relevant for the OWASP audience.

For accepted papers, and where allowed by possibly existing copyrights on the paper, the papers will be published in a proceedings distributed as a technical report from the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium.

Important dates (APPROXIMATE - will become final when the conference date is decided):

Submission deadline (Draft Paper): Mar 1, 2007 Notification of acceptance: Mar 30, 2007 Final version due: April 15, 2007 Conference: May 16th & 17th

Instructions for authors:

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.be.

Programme Committee:

Sebastien Deleersnyder, Ascure Lieven Desmet, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Martin Johns, University of Hamburg Benjamin Livshits, Microsoft Research Andr� Mari�n, Ubizen Mattia Monga, Universit' degli Studi di Milano, Italy Johan Peeters, secappdev.org Frank Piessens, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (chair) Erik Poll, Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen Maarten Rits, SAP Research Labs