Call for Participation: IEEE Conference on Software Security and Reliability (SERE)


This year, the IEEE International Conference on Secure Software Integration and Reliability Improvement (SSIRI) was changed to International Conference on Software Security and Reliability (SERE), with SE representing SEcurity and RE for REliability. The focus of the conference can be more easily recognized by the community.

SERE 2012 is the sixth annual conference which brings together a wide range of researchers and practitioners to present their on-going ideas, experiences, and outcomes of most recent research, and to exchange their best-of-breed practices for developing reliable, secure, and trustworthy software systems in a more effective and efficient way. It not only allows the academic community to gain an increased awareness of the areas that are vital to the software industry, but it also grants practitioners an opportunity to express their needs. The conference will be held at the National Institute of Standards and Technology, an agency of the U.S. Department of Commerce, located in Gaithersburg, Maryland which is less than one hour from Washington D.C.

The conference has three major tracks: research papers, fast abstracts and the student doctoral program. Additional workshops with more focused topics will also be held concurrently. The conference is looking forward to your participation. If you are interested in or willing to participate in this conference, please visit the official website for more information.