Proceedings 8th International Workshop on Security Issues in Concurrency
Konstantinos Chatzikokolakis (University of Eindhoven, Netherlands),, V\'eronique Cortier (LORIA-CNRS, France)

TL;DR
This collection of workshop proceedings addresses the intersection of security and concurrency, highlighting recent research discussions on security challenges in concurrent systems and emerging computing environments.
Contribution
It compiles recent research papers that explore security issues in concurrent systems and emerging computing fields, fostering interdisciplinary dialogue.
Findings
Identifies key security challenges in concurrent systems
Highlights new approaches to security in pervasive computing
Provides a platform for discussing security in emerging networked environments
Abstract
This volume contains the proceedings of the 8th Workshop on Security Issues in Concurrency (SecCo 2010). The workshop was held in Paris, France on August 30th, 2010, as a satellite workshop of CONCUR'10. The aim of the SecCo workshop series is to cover the gap between the security and the concurrency communities. More precisely, the workshop promotes the exchange of ideas, trying to focus on common interests and stimulating discussions on central research questions. In particular, we called for papers dealing with security issues (such as authentication, integrity, privacy, confidentiality, access control, denial of service, service availability, safety aspects, fault tolerance, trust, language-based security, probabilistic and information theoretic models) in emerging fields like web services, mobile ad-hoc networks, agent-based infrastructures, peer-to-peer systems, context-aware…
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