[Air-L] Fwd: IFIP Summerschool on Privacy & Identity: Deadline extended to March 15

Seda Guerses sguerses at esat.kuleuven.be
Sat Mar 2 07:12:14 PST 2013


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> Subject: IFIP Summerschool on Privacy & Identity: Deadline extended to March 15
> 
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> *		           CALL FOR PAPERS                             *
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> *                   (deadline extended to March 15)                    *
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> *		  Eighth International Summer School                   *
> *			  organised jointly                            *
> *      by the IFIP Working Groups 9.2, 9.5, 9.6/11.7, 11.4, 11.6       *
> *                                                                      *
> *		 Privacy and Identity Management for                   *
> *		  Emerging Services and Technologies                   *
> *		      (IFIP Summer School 2013)                        *
> *                                                                      *
> *	   Hosted by PI.lab / Radboud University Nijmegen,             *
> *		      Nijmegen, the Netherlands                        *
> *                                                                      *
> *			   17-21 June, 2013                            *
> *                                                                      *
> * in cooperation with A4Cloud, ABC4Trust, PRISMS, DigiDeas, FutureID   *
> *                                                                      *
> ************************************************************************
> 
> Current trends such as Web 2.0, mobile applications, cloud computing,
> big data analysis and sensor technologies mean processing more and
> more personal information. In this situation, the privacy of
> individuals is at stake. In 2012, several legislative initiatives that
> may foster better privacy protection were proposed, among others the
> US Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights, Australia's Privacy Amendment
> (Enhancing Privacy Protection) Bill and the European Data Protection
> Regulation that promotes "data protection by design" as well as "data
> protection by default". In addition, the European Commission has
> proclaimed 2013 Year of the Citizens.
> 
> Yet how can the individuals' privacy rights be effectively achieved
> considering the rapid changes and massive challenges stemming from
> emerging information and communication technologies and services? What
> frameworks and tools do we need to gain, regain and maintain
> informational self-determination and lifelong privacy?
> 
> These questions will be addressed by the IFIP Summer School 2013 on
> Privacy and Identity Management for Emerging Services and
> Technologies. The Summer School organisation will be a joint effort of
> IFIP (International Federation for Information Processing, Working
> Groups 9.2, 9.5, 9.6/11.7, 11.4, 11.6) and several European and
> national projects. The IFIP Summer School 2013 will bring together
> junior and senior researchers and practitioners from multiple
> disciplines to discuss important questions concerning privacy and
> identity management and related issues.
> 
> We are especially inviting contributions from students who are at the
> stage of preparing either a master's or a doctoral thesis. The school
> is interactive in character, and is composed of keynote lectures and
> workshops with master/PhD student presentations. The principle is to
> encourage young academic and industry entrants to the privacy and
> identity management world to share their own ideas, build up a
> collegial relationship with others, gain experience in making
> presentations, and potentially publish a paper through the resulting
> book proceedings. Students that actively participate, in particular
> those who present a paper, can receive a course certificate which
> awards 3 ECTS at the PhD level. The certificate can certify the topic
> of the contributed paper so as to demonstrate its relation or
> non-relation to the student's master's/PhD thesis.
> 
> Basic elements of the Summer School
> -----------------------------------
> 
> The Summer School takes a holistic approach to society and technology
> and supports interdisciplinary exchange in the keynote lectures,
> tutorials and workshops. In particular, participants' contributions
> that combine technical, legal, regulatory, socio-economic, social or
> societal, ethical, anthropological, philosophical, or psychological
> perspectives are welcome. The interdisciplinary character of the work
> is fundamental to the school.
> 
> Confirmed keynote speakers at this moment are David Lyon (Queen's
> University), Jan Camenisch (IBM Zürich), Simone Fischer-Hübner (Karlstad
> University), Yannis Stamitiou (University of Patras), Rodica Tirtea
> (ENISA), Eleni Kosta (TILT), Sianni Pearson (HP Labs), Alessandro
> Acquisti (CMU), Bart Jacobs (RU Nijmegen), Colin Bennett (University of
> Victoria) and Luciano Floridi (University of Hertfordshire).
> 
> Workshops held during the Summer School week are targeted at
> optimising student involvement. They are aimed at giving the most
> effective feedback possible to students on their work. They are not
> intended for submissions by established researchers or industrialists.
> 
> Related European, national, or regional/community research projects as
> well as other senior researchers are also very welcome to present
> papers or to organise workshops as part of the Summer School.
> 
> An award for the best student paper submitted and presented will be
> organised, which will be handed out during the Summer School week. The
> paper should be written by the master/PhD student herself or
> himself. Any contribution to the paper by other researchers should be
> made clear.
> 
> Contributions
> -------------
> 
> We welcome: research papers from all disciplines (e.g., computer
> science, economics, law, psychology, sociology and other social
> sciences); contributions on application scenarios, use cases, and good
> practices; research with an empirical focus; and interdisciplinary
> work. Contributions will be selected by the Summer School Programme
> Committee based on an extended abstract review. See Important dates
> and details (below) for the length of the abstract.
> 
> The contributions should contain a concise problem statement, an
> outline, and clear messages (they should not be about work "to be
> done"). Accepted short versions of papers will be made available to
> all participants in the Summer School Pre-Proceedings. After the
> Summer School, authors will have the opportunity to submit their final
> full papers which will be extended to 8 pages in length (and will
> address questions and aspects raised during the Summer School) for
> publication in the Summer School Proceedings published by the official
> IFIP publisher (Springer). The papers to be included in the Final
> Proceedings will again be reviewed and selected by the Summer School
> Programme Committee. Students are expected to try to publish their
> work through this volume.
> 
> Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
> 
> - privacy and identity management (services, technologies,
> infrastructures, usability aspects, legal and socio-economic aspects),
> - privacy-enhancing technologies (PETs),
> - transparency-enhancing technologies (TETs),
> - multilateral security,
> - anonymity and pseudonymity,
> - individual's rights concerning privacy and identity management,
> - privacy metrics,
> - privacy protection goals,
> - assurance evaluation and control,
> - privacy impact assessment,
> - privacy by design and privacy by default,
> - privacy standardisation,
> - trust management and reputation systems,
> - lifelong privacy challenges and sustainable privacy and identity
> management,
> - privacy and trust policies,
> - privacy-aware web service composition,
> - semantic web security and privacy,
> - profiling and tracking technologies,
> - social network and big data analysis,
> - surveillance and sensor networks,
> - data retention and law enforcement,
> - privacy issues relating to eIDs, social networks, biometrics, and
> cloud computing,
> - data breaches and cybercrime,
> - impact of legislative or regulatory initiatives on privacy,
> - impact of technology on social exclusion/digital divide/social and
> cultural aspects
> - privacy, identity, social accountability or social responsibility.
> 
> General Summer School Chair:	
> 
> - Ronald Leenes, Tilburg University
> 
> Programme Committee Co-Chairs:	
> 
> - Marit Hansen, ULD
> - Jaap-Henk Hoepman, Radboud University Nijmegen
> - Diane Whitehouse, The Castlegate Consultancy
> 
> Important dates
> ---------------
> 
> Submission deadline for extended abstracts:	 March 15, 2013
> (2,000-3,000 words in Springer LNCS format, PDF) and workshop proposals:
> 
> 
> Notification of acceptance: 	    	    	 April 7th, 2013
> Short paper (up to 8 pages) for preroceedings: 	 May 15th, 2013
> Final paper: 	     	    			 September 1st, 2013
> Notification of acceptance of the final paper: 	 October 15th, 2013
> 
> Additional information
> ----------------------
> 
> Submission Website:
> 
> https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ifipsummerschool2013
> 
> Summer School Website:
> 
> http://www.pilab.nl/ifip-summerschool-2013/
> 
> The submission address for extended abstracts and workshop proposals
> will be accessible via the Summer School Website
> (http://www.pilab.nl/ifip-summerschool-2013/) soon.
> 
> Programme Committee
> -------------------
> 
> Rose-Mharie Åhlfeldt, University of Skövde
> Michele Bezzi, SAP	
> Katrin Borcea-Pfitzmann, Technische Universität Dresden
> Caspar Bowden
> Sonja Buchegger, KTH
> Bruno Crispo, University of Trento
> Colette Cuijpers, Tilburg University
> Bart De Decker, K. U. Leuven
> Claudia Diaz, K. U. Leuven
> Penny	Duquenoy, Middlesex University
> Simone Fischer-Huebner, Karlstad University
> Michael Friedewald, Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation
> Research ISI
> Carlisle George, Middlesex University
> Thomas Gross, University of Newcastle upon Tyne
> Seda Gurses, K. U. Leuven
> Serge Gutwirth, VUB
> Martin Gilje Jaatun, SINTEF ICT
> Audun	Josang, University of Oslo
> Thomas Keenan, University of Calgary
> Kai Kimppa, University of Turku
> Markulf Kohlweiss, Microsoft
> Bert-Jaap Koops, Tilburg University
> Eleni Kosta, Tilburg University
> Ioannis Krontiris, Goethe University Frankfurt
> Louise Leenen, CSIR
> Ronald Leenes, Tilburg University
> Chris Mitchell, Royal Holloway, University of London
> Refik Molva, EURECOM
> Norberto Patrignani, Politecnico of Torino
> Siani Pearson, HP Labs
> Charles Raab, University of Edinburgh
> Kai Rannenberg, Goethe University Frankfurt
> Heiko Roßnagel, Fraunhofer IAO
> Joseph Savirimuthu, University of Liverpool	
> Johanneke Siljee, TNO
> Einar Snekkenes, Gjvik University College
> Bibi Van Den Berg, Leiden University
> Irma van der Ploeg, Hogeschool Zuyd
> Mario Verdicchio, University of Bergamo	
> Jozef Vyskoc, VaF
> Martin Warnke, University of Lüneburg
> Erik Wästlund, Karlstad University
> David Wright, Trilateral Research & Consulting
> Tal Zarsky, U. of Haifa/NYU Law School
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