Assuring Resilience, Security and Privacy for Flexible Networked Systems and Organisations Organizers David Hutchison Klara Nahrstedt Marcus Schöller Indra.

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Assuring Resilience, Security and Privacy for Flexible Networked Systems and Organisations Organizers David Hutchison Klara Nahrstedt Marcus Schöller Indra Spiecker gen. Döhmann Coordinator Markus Tauber Dagstuhl Seminar April 2015

New, agreed concepts and mechanisms for resilience, security and privacy Socio-technical implications of decentralised and composed services New techno-legal approaches to data protection and privacy Assurance of promised qualities Alignment with industrial views and needs Aims of the three days Make advances, or at least identify key issues, in:

Secure and resilient flexible networks and services Critical infrastructures; and their protection Self-organisation; and risk management Network and service composition and orchestration Socio-technical threat mitigation / remediation Techno-legal aspects of digital evidence vs. data protection Trust and transparency for services in cyber-physical systems Keywords / topics Adapted from the proposal:

Opening talks On key themes: The Big Picture (Helmut Leopold, AIT) Legal Viewpoint (Burkhard Schafer, U. Edinburgh) Organization Viewpoint (Thilo Ewald, Microsoft) Technology Viewpoint (Marcus Brunner, Swisscom) Half an hour each talk; set the scene for group discussions

Small groups Initial groupings: 1.Brunner Balaban Alshawish Mauthe Tsudik [Tauber] 2.Leopold Raabe Fischer Sterbenz Varga [Hutchison] 3.Ewald Lyles Sorge Stiller Weippl [Spiecker] 4.Pallas Kadobayashi Kirby Smith Schaeffer-Filho [Schoeller] 5.Schafer Bhatti Delsing Bless Dan [Oechsner] […] = group collector; spokesperson to be appointed by each group

Intended outcomes Bridge gaps among different research communities Identify common research questions Enlarge and align our respective research agendas Produce a report for the Dagstuhl web pages Develop a cross-disciplinary publication for an appropriate, high-quality outlet Initiate a White Paper that we could use to influence, e.g. the EC H2020 research agenda Including, if possible …

Provisional agenda Wed 8 April Morning: Opening Session (purpose - stimulate thoughts) Afternoon: Small groups discuss and create initial research questions End of afternoon: Group presentations (5 mins each + written paragraph) Thur 9 April Morning: Potentially change the groups; refine research questions/issues; (to be decided) additional presentations in plenary Early afternoon: Leisure activity (e.g. walk, or trip) Later afternoon: Group presentations (5 mins each + written paragraph) Fri 10 April Morning: further / final consolidation in groups Late Morning: Plenary -- produce initial summary points Afternoon: Plenary -- refine the seminar summary; prepare final report

Please note … Wednesday, Thursday, Friday (no dinner on Friday) · : Breakfast · 0900: Daily starting time · 1215 – 1400: Lunch break · 1800 – 1900: Dinner On Friday afternoon, we plan to consolidate all your input for a report for the Dagstuhl webpage, with whoever is able to stay

Dagstuhl reports Executive summary of program and results Overview of talks (viz. abstracts) Summaries from groups ‘Collector’ = editor After the seminar, the collector issues a Call-for-Abstracts of talks or further contributions that can inform the report Reports should include: