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3rd WISCS@CCS 2016: Vienna, Austria
- Stefan Katzenbeisser, Edgar R. Weippl, Erik-Oliver Blass, Florian Kerschbaum:
Proceedings of the 2016 ACM on Workshop on Information Sharing and Collaborative Security, WISCS 2016, Vienna, Austria, October 24 - 28, 2016. ACM 2016, ISBN 978-1-4503-4565-1
Session 1: Welcome and Keynote
- Rainer Böhme:
Back to the Roots: Information Sharing Economics and What We Can Learn for Security. 1-2
Session 2: Models for Information Sharing
- Alex Davidson, Gregory Fenn, Carlos Cid:
A Model for Secure and Mutually Beneficial Software Vulnerability Sharing. 3-14 - Roberto Garrido-Pelaz, Lorena González-Manzano, Sergio Pastrana:
Shall We Collaborate?: A Model to Analyse the Benefits of Information Sharing. 15-24 - Nadine Herold, Holger Kinkelin, Georg Carle:
Collaborative Incident Handling Based on the Blackboard-Pattern. 25-34
Session 3: Tools for Information Sharing
- Tim van de Kamp, Andreas Peter, Maarten H. Everts, Willem Jonker:
Private Sharing of IOCs and Sightings. 35-38 - Enrico Bacis, Sabrina De Capitani di Vimercati, Sara Foresti, Daniele Guttadoro, Stefano Paraboschi, Marco Rosa, Pierangela Samarati, Alessandro Saullo:
Managing Data Sharing in OpenStack Swift with Over-Encryption. 39-48 - Cynthia Wagner, Alexandre Dulaunoy, Gérard Wagener, Andras Iklody:
MISP: The Design and Implementation of a Collaborative Threat Intelligence Sharing Platform. 49-56
Session 4: Real-World Studies
- Jaspreet Bhatia, Travis D. Breaux, Liora Friedberg, Hanan Hibshi, Daniel Smullen:
Privacy Risk in Cybersecurity Data Sharing. 57-64 - Christian Sillaber, Clemens Sauerwein, Andrea Mussmann, Ruth Breu:
Data Quality Challenges and Future Research Directions in Threat Intelligence Sharing Practice. 65-70 - Marie Vasek, Matthew Weeden, Tyler Moore:
Measuring the Impact of Sharing Abuse Data with Web Hosting Providers. 71-80
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