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25-27 October 2011, Games, Logics and Security (GIPSy 2011), Rennes, France

Date: 25-27 October 2011
Location: Rennes, France
Deadline: 9 October 2011

Security and privacy problems in computer networks and mobile applications often stem from the interaction between agents of the network (which can be individuals as well as devices or softwares acting autonomously). Modeling the interaction between agents is therefore essential to address security problems appropriately. Game theory and logic are the most prominent frameworks for the formal treatment of interaction. They permit not only to model and represent this interaction between agents, but they also lead to the development of applicable algorithms and decision procedures. In the past two decades, a number of logical frameworks and game-theoretic approaches have been proposed to model and analyze computer networks from the security point of view, sometimes resorting to non-classical logics (such as epistemic or intuitionistic logics).

The main goal of this workshop is to gather researchers interested in games, logic and security (in a broad sense), and to offer a privileged forum to present their work and exchange ideas on these topics.

The registration is free but mandatory. Lunches are included in the registration. Deadline for registration: 13th October 2011.

All important details are available at http://www.irisa.fr/prive/Sophie.Pinchinat/GIPSy/gipsy11.html.

Participants have the opportunity to give short talks (approximately 20 minutes). Selection will be made on the basis of an extended abstract of at most 2 pages. Submission deadline: 9th October 2011.

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