12th International Symposium on System Security, Safety, and Reliability (ISSSR)
Security, safety, and reliability are the three most important attributes of a system. While security prevents systems from being attacked via potential vulnerabilities, safety ensures systems do not end in any undesired state and cause unacceptable consequences. Reliability is the probability of a failure-free system operation for a given period of time in a specified environment. As the complexity of many systems continues to grow, ensuring security, safety, and reliability becomes absolutely imperative. Not only do the existing technologies and tools need to be enhanced, but we also need new strategies and approaches to satisfy more strict requirements on system security, safety, and reliability. ISSSR gives scientists and engineers from both industry and academia a platform to present their ongoing work, relate their research outcomes and experiences, and discuss the best and most efficient techniques for the development of secure, safe, and reliable systems. It also provides an
12th International Symposium on System Security, Safety, and Reliability (ISSSR) is technically sponsored by IEEE. The proceedings of this event are likely to be indexed in prominent databases such as Scopus, Web of Science (WoS), Ei Compendex, DBLP, Google Scholar, and many others.
