Welcome
Welcome to the home page of the "Privacy and Security Requirements Engineering" Research Group.
The group is created from the:
- Info-Sec-Lab Laboratory of Information & Communication Systems Security, Dept. of Information and Communication Systems Engineering, University of the Aegean, Greece
- Ci-Lab Laboratory of Cultural Informatics, Dept. of Cultural Technology and Communication, University of the Aegean, Greece
Publications
[1] Kalloniatis, C., Kavakli, E., Gritzalis, S. : “Addressing Privacy Requirements in System Design: The PriS Method”, Requirements Engineering, Vol. 13, No. 3, pp. 241-255, 2008, Springer
[2] Kavakli, E., Gritzalis, S., Kalloniatis, C. :"Protecting Privacy in System Design: The Electronic Voting Case", Transforming Government People Process and Policy, Vol 1, No 4, pp.307-332, 2007
[3] Christos Kalloniatis, Evangelia Kavakli, Stefanos Gritzalis: “Using Privacy Process Patterns for Incorporating Privacy Requirements into the System Design Process”, the First International Workshop on Secure Software Engineering (SecSE 2007) in conjunction with International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security (ARES 2007), April 10-13, Vienna, Austria.
[4] Kavakli E., Gritzalis. S, Loucopoulos, P., Kalloniatis, C., “Incorporating Privacy Requirements into the System Design Process: The PriS Conceptual Framework”, Internet Research Journal, Vol. 16, No 2, pp 140-158, 2006
[5] C. Kalloniats, E. Kavakli, S. Gritzalis., “Dealing with Privacy Issues during the System Design Process”, 5th IEEE International Symposium on Signal Processing and Information Technology, December 18-21, 2005, Athens, Greece
[6] Kavakli E., Kalloniatis C., Gritzalis S., “Addressing Privacy: Matching User Requirements with Implementation Techniques”, 7th Hellenic European Conference on Computer Mathematics and its Applications (HERCMA 2005), Athens, Greece, September 2005.
[7] Kalloniatis C., Kavakli E., Gritzalis S., “PriS Methodology: Incorporating Privacy Requirements into the system design process”, Symposium on Requirements Engineering for Information Security, In conjunction with RE 05 - 13th IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference, Paris, France, August 2005.
[8] Kalloniatis C., Kavakli E., Gritzalis S., “Security Requirements Engineering for eGovernment Applications: Analysis of Current Frameworks”, 3rd International Conference on Electronic Government (Egov ’04), Zaragoza, Spain, August 2004.
Members
Dr. Christos Kalloniatis
Dept. of Cultural Technology and Communication
University of the Aegean
Ass. Prof. Evangelia Kavakli
Dept. of Cultural Technology and Communication
University of the Aegean
Prof. Stefanos Gritzalis
Dept. of Information and Communication Systems Engineering
University of the Aegean
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