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DFG Priority Programme 1496

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Priority Programme 1496 “Reliably Secure Software Systems – RS3”

The Senate of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) has announced the establishment of a new Priority Programme, entitled “Reliably Secure Software Systems – RS3”. The programme is designed to run for six years.

This Priority Programme assumes that a paradigm shift in IT-security is necessary in order to reliably guarantee the security of complex software systems. The current trust-based and mechanism-centric approaches to IT-security shall be complemented by property-oriented solutions. This paradigm shift shall enable a trustworthy certification of system-wide, technical security guarantees that adequately respects the semantics of programs and of security requirements. Bridging the gap from security in-the-small to security in-the-large will involve the improvement of conceptual foundations, the development of analysis and engineering tools, and their migration into practice. Collaborations between multiple sub-disciplines of Computer Science, primarily formal methods, IT-security, and programming languages, will be necessary to achieve the objectives of the programme.

The overall goal of the programme is to support the reliable certification of useful, system-wide security guarantees based on a well-founded understanding of programs and of security aspects.

The priority programme's proposal is available online.

Important Dates

September 2010:
  • The first funding period of the priority programme is planned to start in September 2010.
15 March 2010:
  • Proposals for the first funding period should be submitted no later than March 15, 2010 (see the Call for Project Proposals for more information).