Researchers from BUCSR are co-organising the 11th International Workshop on Evolving Security & Privacy Requirements Engineering (ESPRE 2024). ESPRE is co-located with the 32nd IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference (RE 2024), which is taking place between 24-28 June 2024, at Reykjavik University, Iceland.
ESPRE is now celebrating its 11th year. Although the ESPRE workshop has been co-located with RE since 2014, it builds on the success of earlier workshops in security requirements engineering and secure software engineering. ESPRE is a multi-disciplinary one-day workshop that brings together practitioners and researchers interested in security and privacy requirements. ESPRE probes the interfaces between Requirements Engineering and Security & Privacy, and aims to evolve security and privacy requirements engineering to meet the needs of stakeholders; these range from business analysts and security engineers to technology entrepreneurs and privacy advocates.
ESPRE will be run as a one-day workshop. The workshop format will consist of an invited talk, paper presentations and discussions, and a facilitated roadmap-building session. This year, ESPRE has introduced a slightly longer page count. Full papers should now be 8 pages, plus 2 pages for references. Papers with borderline review outcomes may be considered for a short-paper publication, e.g. 6 pages, plus 1 page for references. The submission deadline has been extended to 7 April 2024. The workshop will be held on Tuesday, 25 June 2024.
Duncan Ki-Aries is a co-organiser of this workshop, together with Sepideh Ghanavati (University of Maine, USA), Seok-Won Lee (Anjou University, South Korea), and Mattia Salnitri (Politecnico di Milano, Italy)