The International Workshop on Cloud Security and Forensics
to be held in conjunction with the 10th International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security
(ARES 2015 – http://www.ares-conference.eu)
August 24-28, 2015
Université Paul Sabatier
Toulouse, France
Cloud computing offers utility oriented Information and Communications Technology (ICT) services to users all over the world. The evolution of cloud computing is driving the design of datacentres by architecting them as networks of virtual services; this enables users to access and run applications from anywhere in the world. As the prevalence and usage of networked cloud computer systems increases, logically the security of these systems can pose significant security concerns and the likelihood of these systems being used for criminal behaviour also increases. Thus, this new computing evolution has a direct effect on, and creates challenges for, cybersecurity and digital forensic practitioners.
The field of digital forensics has grown rapidly over the last decade due to the rise of the Internet and associated crimes; however while the theory is well established, the practical application of the discipline is still new and developing. Law enforcement agencies can no longer rely on traditional digital forensic methods of data acquisition through device seizure to gather relevant evidence pertaining to an investigation from cloud sources. Using traditional digital forensic methods will lead to the loss or overlooking of valuable evidential material hosted on cloud-based infrastructures. Cloud computing and its impact on digital forensics will continue to grow and traditional digital forensics methods are inadequate for cloud forensic investigations.
Topics of interest comprise but are not limited to:
Cloud Forensics and e-Discovery Intrusion and Attack Readiness Cloud Cryptography Datacentre and Data Security Big Data Forensics |
Security and Privacy for Cloud Computing Trust and Policy Management Case Studies of Cloud-based Attacks Cloud Data Recovery Private Cloud Security |
Important Dates
Submission Deadline | |
Author Notification | May 18, 2015 |
Proceedings Version | June 15, 2015 |
Conference | August 24-28, 2015 |
Workshop Chairs
Mark Scanlon (Chair)
University College Dublin, Ireland
mark.scanlon[at]ucd.ie
Nhien-An Le-Khac (Co-Chair)
University College Dublin, Ireland
an.lekhac[at]ucd.ie
Program Committee
Elias Bou-Harb, Concordia University, Canada
Raymond Choo, University of South Australia
Jason Farina, University College Dublin, Ireland
Joshua I. James, SoonChunHyang University, Korea
Nhien-An Le-Khac, University College Dublin, Ireland
Jungwoo Ryoo, Pennsylvania State University, USA
Mark Scanlon, University College Dublin, Ireland
Fergus Toolan, Norwegian Police University College, Norway
Paul Watters, Massey University, New Zealand
Lam Thanh Hoang, IBM Research, Ireland
George Weir, University of Strathclyde, UK
Submission
The proceedings of ARES (including workshops) have been published by Conference Publishing Services (CPS). The submission guidelines valid for the WCSF workshop are the same as for the ARES conference. They can be found >>here<<.