International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security

The ARES - The International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security focuses on rigorous and novel research in the field of dependability, computer and information security. In cooperation with the conference several workshops are held covering a huge variety of security topics. The Conference and Workshop Proceedings are published by IEEE Computer Society Press. In the CORE ranking, ARES is ranked as B. Participants from almost 40 countries attend ARES 2013.

The conference is hosted by universities and research institutions:

2013: University of Regensburg, Germany

In 2013 the keynotes of the ARES conference are held by

  • Elena Ferrari, University of Insubria, Italy
  • Carl Gunter, University of Illinois, USA

Furthermore, a panel about Threats & Risk Management - Bridging the Gap between Industry needs and Research takes place. The panelists are:

  • Gary McGraw, Cigital, US
  • Greg Soukiassian, BC & RS, France
  • Chris Wills, CARIS Research, UK

Tutorials are held by Gary McGraw, Haya Shulman, Ludwig Fuchs, Stefan Katzenbeisser

2012: University of Economics, Prague, Czech Republic

In 2012 the keynotes of the ARES conference are held by:

  • Annie Antón, Georgia Institute of Technology (US)
  • Chenxi Wang, Vice President, Principal Analyst at Forrester Research (US)

Further, a panel will be moderated by Shari Lawrence Pfleeger with the panelists:

  • Angela Sasse, University College London (UK)
  • David Budgen, Durham University (UK)
  • Kelly Caine, Indiana University (US)

2011: Vienna University of Technology, Austria

In 2011 the keynotes of the ARES conference will be held by:

Furthermore, Gene Spafford will give an invited talk.

2010: Krakowska Akademia, Poland

In 2010 the keynotes of the ARES conference were held by:

2009: Fukuoka Institute of Technology, Japan

In 2009 the keynotes of the ARES conference were held by:

  • Prof. Elisa Bertino (Purdue University)
  • Sushil Jajodia (George Mason University Fairfax)
  • Eiji Okamoto (Tsukuba University)

Additionally an invited talk was held by:

The acceptance rate for ARES 2009 was 25% (= 40 full papers)

2008: Polytechnic University of Catalonia (UPC) Barcelona, Spain

In 2008 the keynotes of the ARES conference were held by:

  • Prof. Ravi Sandhu, Executive Director, Chief Scientist and Founder, Institute for Cyber Security (ICS) and Lutcher Brown Endowed Chair in Cyber-Security
  • Prof. Günther Pernul, Department of Information Systems, University of Regensburg
  • Prof. Vijay Atluri, Management Science and Information Systems Department, Research Director of the Center for Information Management, Integration and Connectivity (CIMIC), Rutgers University

The acceptance rate ARES 2008: 40 full papers of 190 submissions

2007 Vienna University of Technology, Austria

Since 2007 the ARES conference was held in conjunction with the CISIS conference. In 2007 the keynotes of the ARES conference were held by:

2006: Vienna University of Technology, Austria

The first ARES conference in 2006 was held in conjunction with the AINA conference. In 2006 the keynotes of the ARES conference were held by:

  • Dr. Louis Marinos, ENISA Security Competence Department, Risk Management, Greece
  • Prof. Andrew Steane, Centre for Quantum Computation, University of Oxford, UK
  • Prof. David Basin, Information Security, Department of Computer Science, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
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