the deadline for abstract submission for the
PrimeLife/IFIP Summer School is approaching (2nd
May 2010). Especially PhD students are welcome to submit!
Best regards, Simone Fischer-Huebner.
Call For Papers
Sixth International Summer School
organised jointly by the EU FP7 project PrimeLife
and the IFIP Working Groups 9.2, 9.6/11.7 11.4, 11.6
Privacy and Identity Management for Life (PrimeLife/IFIP Summer School 2010)
to be held in Helsingborg, Sweden, 2nd - 6th August 2010
in cooperation with the EU FP7 project ETICA
http://www.cs.kau.se/IFIP-summerschool/
After the success of the 2009 PrimeLife/IFIP
Summer School, the European project PrimeLife and
IFIP (International Federation for Information
Processing, Working Groups 9.2, 9.6/11.7 11.4,
11.6) will continue their joint cooperation. This
year they will hold an International Summer
School on the topic of Privacy and Identity
Management for Emerging Internet Applications throughout a Person's Lifetime.
Emerging Internet Applications, such as Web 2.0
applications and cloud computing, increasingly
pose privacy dilemmas. When they communicate over
the Internet, individuals leave trails of
personal data which may be stored for many years
to come. In recent years, social network sites,
where users tend to disclose very intimate
personal details about their personal, social,
and professional lives, have caused serious
privacy concerns. The collaborative character of
the Internet enables anyone to compose services
and distribute information. Due to the low costs
and technical advances of storage technologies,
masses of personal data can easily be stored.
Once disclosed, this data may be retained forever
and be removed with difficulty. It has become
hard for individuals to manage and control the
release and use of information that concerns
them. They may particularly find it difficult to
eliminate outdated or unwanted personal information.
These developments raise substantial new
challenges for personal privacy at the technical,
social, ethical, regulatory, and legal levels:
* How can privacy be protected in emerging
Internet applications such as collaborative scenarios and virtual communities?
* What frameworks and tools could be used to
gain, regain and maintain informational
self-determination and lifelong privacy?
Both IFIP, PrimeLife and ETICA take a holistic
approach to technology and support
interdisciplinary exchange. In particular,
participants' contributions that combine
technical, legal, regulatory, socio-economic,
ethical, philosophical, or psychological perspectives are welcome.
We are especially inviting contributions from
students who are at the stage of preparing either
masters' or doctoral theses qualifications. The
school is interactive in character, and is
composed of keynote lectures and seminars,
tutorials and workshops with 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 and to build up a collegial
relationship with others. 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 to
demonstrate its relation or non-relation to the student's masters'/PhD thesis.
Related European, national, or regional/community
research projects are also very welcome to
present papers or to organise workshops as part of the Summer School.
A special one-day stream within the Summer
School, to which abstracts/papers can be
submitted directly, will be organised by the EU
FP7 project ETICA on privacy and related ethical
issues that arise from emerging information and communication technologies.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
* Privacy and identity management
(technologies, infrastructures, usability
aspects, legal and social-economic aspects)
* privacy-enhancing technologies (PETs)
* multilateral Security, anonymity and pseudonymity
* transparency-enhancing tools
* privacy and trust policies
* privacy-aware web service composition
* semantic web security and privacy
* privacy and identity management in cloud computing
* privacy metrics
* trust management and reputation systems
* assurance evaluation and control
* privacy in complex emerging real-life
scenarios including the use of privacy-enhancing
mechanisms in various application areas that are
often lifelong in character (such as eLearning, eHealth, eGovernment)
* lifelong privacy challenges and sustainable
privacy and identity management
* privacy issues relating to social networks,
social network analysis, profiling, tracking
technologies, biometrics, surveillance
* data retention, availability and other legal-regulatory aspects,
* impact on social exclusion/digital divide/cultural aspects
* privacy and identity management related
open source and standardisation initiatives.
We welcome: research papers from all disciplines
(e.g., computer science, economics, law,
psychology, sociology); inter-disciplinary work;
and also contributions on application scenarios,
use cases, and good practices.
Contributions will be selected based on an
extended abstract review by the Summer School
Programme Committee. 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 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.
Helsingborg is located at the coast in Southern
Sweden very close to Denmark and easily reachable
via Copenhagen, Malmö or Gothenburg airport.
The submission address for extended abstracts
(2-4 pages in length) will be accessible via the
Summer School Website (http://www.cs.kau.se/IFIP-summerschool/) soon.
Submission deadline for extended abstracts (2-4 pages): May 2nd, 2010
Notification of acceptance: June 2nd, 2010
Short paper (up to 8 pages) for the Pre-Proceedings: July 2nd, 2010
General Chair:
Simone Fischer-Hübner (Karlstad University / Sweden)
Programme Committee Co-Chairs:
Penny Duquenoy (Middlesex University / UK)
Marit Hansen (Unabhängiges Landeszentrum für
Datenschutz Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel / Germany)
Ronald Leenes (Tilburg University / Netherlands)
Programme Committee:
Bibi van der Berg (Tilburg University / Netherlands)
Michele Bezzi (SAP Research / France)
Jan Camenisch (IBM Research / Switzerland)
Lothar Fritsch (Norwegian Computer Center, Norway)
Mark Gasson (University of Reading / UK)
Juana Sancho Gil (University of Barcelona / Spain)
Hans Hedbom (Karlstad University / Sweden)
Tom Keenan (University of Calgary / Canada)
Dogan Kesdogan (Siegen University / Germany)
Kai Kimppa (University of Turku / Finland)
Eleni Kosta (KU Leuven / Belgium)
Elisabeth de Leeuw (Ordina / Netherlands)
Marc van Lieshout (TNO / Netherlands)
Javier Lopez (University of Malaga / Spain)
Leonardo Martucci (CASED / Germany)
Vaclav Matyas (Masaryk University, Brno / Czech Republic)
Gregory Neven (IBM Research / Switzerland)
Jean-Christophe Pazzaglia (SAP Research / France)
Uli Pinsdorf (Europäisches Microsoft Innovations Center GmbH (EMIC) / Germany)
Andreas Pfitzmann (TU Dresden / Germany)
Charles Raab (University of Edinburgh / UK)
Kai Rannenberg (Goethe University Frankfurt / Germany)
Norberto Patrignani (Catholic University of Milano / Italy)
Pierangela Samarati (Milano University / Italy)
Dieter Sommer (IBM Research / Switzerland)
Sandra Steinbrecher (TU Dresden / Germany)
Morton Swimmer (Trend Micro / USA)
Jozef Vyskoc (VaF / Slovakia)
Rigo Wenning (W3C / France)
Diane Whitehouse (The Castlegate Consultancy / UK)
Rose-Mharie Åhlfeld (Skövde University / Sweden)
Programme Committee for the ETICA stream:
Veikko Ikonen (VTT / Finland)
Jeroen van den Hoven (Technical University of Delft / The Netherlands)
Michael Rader (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology / Germany)
Philippe Goujon (University of Namur / Belgium)
Bernd Stahl (De Montfort University / UK)
Roger Dean (eema / UK)
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Prof. Dr. Simone Fischer-Hübner
Karlstad University
Department of Computer Science
Universitetsgatan 2
S 651 88 Karlstad / Sweden
Tel: +46 54 700 1723
Fax: +46 54 700 1828
http://www.cs.kau.se/~simone/
simone.fischer-huebner@kau.se
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