Description
Despite the growing demand for business processes that comply with security and privacy policies, security and privacy incidents caused by erroneous workflow specifications are regrettably common. This is, in part, because business process management, security and privacy are seldom addressed together, thereby hindering the development of trustworthy, privacy and security-compliant business processes. The goal of SPBP’19 is to obtain a deeper understanding of a rapidly maturing, yet still largely under-investigated field of business process execution using blockchain technologies and other distributed ledgers, privacy-enhanced business processes, business process privacy, integrity and security management and data analysis facilities emerging from the mentioned areas.
The central theme of the workshop is the interplay between business process management, security and privacy management using emerging technologies (e.g., blockchain, smart contracts, and distributed ledgers, distributed process mining, privacy-aware and privacy enhancing technologies, and artificial intelligence. The workshop also welcomes submissions on security and security risk management, compliance checking, privacy and security policies, measuring security activities within business processes.
Website: https://spbp19.cs.ut.ee/