The SysSec Red Book: A Roadmap for Systems Security Research
The Red Book presents a roadmap in the area of systems security, as prepared by the SysSec consortium and its constituency in the first half of 2013.
Publication date: 01 Sep 2013
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Paperback: 194 pages
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The SysSec Red Book: A Roadmap for Systems Security Research
SysSec wrote:What is the Red Book?
The SysSec Red Book is a Roadmap in the area of Systems Security, as prepared by the SysSec consortium and its constituency. For preparing this roadmap a Task Force of young researchers with proven track of record in the area was assembled and collaborated with the senior researchers of SysSec. Additionally, the SysSec Community has been consulted to provide input on the contents of the roadmap.
Who can benefit from this effort?
Our aim from the beginning of this effort was to make the Red Book useful to the all stakeholders in the area of Systems Security. The whole book has been structured with this goal in mind. Here is what different groups of stakeholders may expect to find in the Red Book.
About The Editor(s)
Davide Balzarotti is an Associate Professor at the Eurecom Graduate School and Research Center, located in Sophia Antipolis on the French riviera. His research interests include most aspects of system security and in particular the areas of binary and malware analysis, reverse engineering, computer forensics, and web security. He is also part of the International Security Lab .
Davide Balzarotti is an Associate Professor at the Eurecom Graduate School and Research Center, located in Sophia Antipolis on the French riviera. His research interests include most aspects of system security and in particular the areas of binary and malware analysis, reverse engineering, computer forensics, and web security. He is also part of the International Security Lab .
Prof. Evangelos Markatos is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science, University of Crete and the head of the Distributed Computing Systems Laboratory of the Institute of Computer Science, FORTH.
Prof. Evangelos Markatos is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science, University of Crete and the head of the Distributed Computing Systems Laboratory of the Institute of Computer Science, FORTH.