Two days prior Serenity Day, the initiative has been receiving very positive feedbacks. Near 25 first class speakers, authors and moderators will present quality contributions. Including registered participants, as of today, Serenity Day will gather almost 90 organisations from 22 European countries (plus Indonesia): Universities accounts for 45% of this total; Public and institutional research labs 17%; Private industrial and corporate research 23%; Experts, consultants, standard bodies, fora, institutions: 15%.
This audience, the contributions and active involvement of the speakers show a real move and a new vision are at stake. Serenity Day’s success will mark a first successful step in the direction of its objective: establishing and building a security engineering community.
The first challenge will be to reach a consensus with the whole participating audience about the formulation and objectives of the Security Engineering Manifesto. We count on the participants’ willingness to achieve this ambition.