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From: sebastien bardin <sebastien.bardin@cea.fr>
To: caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: [Caml-list] CfP Summer School on Information Security and Protection (ISSISP), July 17-21, Gif-sur-Yvette / Paris, France
Date: Sun, 14 May 2017 17:29:49 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <dff92802-f5e2-f25e-0d62-0f11b6f53002@cea.fr> (raw)

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The International Summer School on Information Security and Protection
(ISSISP) is organized by CEA LIST on July 17-21, at Château de Button,
Gif-sur-Yvette, France (near Paris).

	website: https://issisp2017.github.io/


** Description

There is an increasing need for Software Security and Protection due to
the growing sensitivity of user data coupled with the ubiquitous nature
of computing systems ranging from tiny embedded devices to powerful data
centers. The International Summer School on Information Security and
Protection (ISSISP) highlights this need by bringing internationally
renowned speakers from diverse fields in Computer Science such as
Software Engineering, Formal Methods, Computer Architecture, Operating
Systems and Compiler design into Software Security and Protection.

ISSISP is historically centered on MATE (Man-At-The-End) attack
scenarios, with a strong focus on obfuscation and reverse. The 2017
edition will additionally cover control-flow hijacking issues as well as
software protections against hardware attacks. ISSISP's courses will
include both lectures and hands-on sessions.

The program includes the following speakers:
- Christian Collberg 	:: obfuscation, watermarking, fingerprinting
- Jack Davidson 	:: advanced software protections
- Bjorn De Sutter 	:: anti-deobfuscation, protection evaluation
- Arun Lakhotia 	:: malware analysis
- Ronan Lashermes 	:: protection vs fault injection
- Damien Couroussé 	:: protection vs side-channel attacks
- Roberto Giacobazzi 	:: semantic foundations of code protection
- Sébastien Bardin 	:: binary-level formal methods

** Practical details

The School is expected to host around 50 people worldwide, all of them
specialized in security, software analysis or related areas. Beside PhD
students and young researchers which are our primary target, we also
welcome (and expect) the participation of experts from both industry and
national agencies.

Fees:
- student: 		350 EUR
- academia / startup: 	525 EUR
- company:		700 EUR	

Student subscription fees include a certificate of participation from
ACM and a complimentay 1-year ACM student membership -- with a
subscription to the ACM Digital libray.

Registration is available with or without accomodation included. The
provided accomodations are located on the site of the Summer School and
are limited.







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The International Summer School on Information Security and Protection (ISSISP) is organized by CEA LIST on July 17-21, at Château de Button, Gif-sur-Yvette, France (near Paris).

	website: https://issisp2017.github.io/


** Description

There is an increasing need for Software Security and Protection due to the growing sensitivity of user data coupled with the ubiquitous nature of computing systems ranging from tiny embedded devices to powerful data centers. The International Summer School on Information Security and Protection (ISSISP) highlights this need by bringing internationally renowned speakers from diverse fields in Computer Science such as Software Engineering, Formal Methods, Computer Architecture, Operating Systems and Compiler design into Software Security and Protection. 

ISSISP is historically centered on MATE (Man-At-The-End) attack scenarios, with a strong focus on obfuscation and reverse. The 2017 edition will additionally cover control-flow hijacking issues as well as software protections against hardware attacks. ISSISP's courses will include both lectures and hands-on sessions.

The program includes the following speakers:
- Christian Collberg 	:: obfuscation, watermarking, fingerprinting
- Jack Davidson 	:: advanced software protections
- Bjorn De Sutter 	:: anti-deobfuscation techniques and protection evaluation
- Arun Lakhotia 	:: malware analysis
- Ronan Lashermes 	:: protection vs fault injection
- Damien Couroussé 	:: protection vs side-channel attacks
- Roberto Giacobazzi 	:: semantic foundations of code protection
- Sébastien Bardin 	:: binary-level formal methods

** Practical details

The School is expected to host around 50 people worldwide, all of them specialized in security, software analysis or related areas. Beside PhD students and young researchers which are our primary target, we also welcome (and expect) the participation of experts from both industry and national agencies. 

Fees: 
- student: 		350 EUR
- academia / startup: 	525 EUR
- company:		700 EUR	

Student subscription fees include a certificate of participation from ACM and a complimentay 1-year ACM student membership -- with a subscription to the ACM Digital libray. 

Registration is available with or without accomodation included. The provided accomodations are located on the site of the Summer School and are limited. 



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