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From: "Arturo Di Corinto" <arturo at psych.stanford.edu>
To: <cyber-rights at ecn.org>
Date: Sun, 26 May 2002 20:33:36 +0200
Subject: [cyber~rights] Fw: Workshop on Privacy in the Electronic Society


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From: "Sabrina De Capitani di Vimercati, Dr." <decapita at ing.unibs.it>
To: <um-announce at cs.usask.ca>
Sent: Sunday, May 26, 2002 12:03 AM
Subject: CFP: Workshop on Privacy in the Electronic Society


>                            CALL FOR PAPERS
>
>      WORKSHOP ON PRIVACY IN THE ELECTRONIC SOCIETY
>                Washington, DC, USA - November 21, 2002
> Sponsored by ACM SIGSAC - in association with 9th ACM CCS Conference
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
> The increased power and interconnectivity of computer systems
> available today provide the ability of storing and processing large
> amounts of data, resulting in networked information accessible from
> anywhere at any time. It is becoming easier to collect, exchange,
> access, process, and link information.  This global scenario has
> inevitably resulted in an increasing degree of awareness with
> respect to privacy.  Privacy issues have been the subject of public
> debates and the need for privacy-aware policies, regulations, and
> techniques has been widely recognized. Goal of this workshop is to
> discuss the problems of privacy in the global interconnected
> societies and possible solutions to it.
>
> The workshop seeks submissions from academia and industry presenting
> novel research on all theoretical and practical aspects of
> electronic privacy, as well as experimental studies of fielded
> systems.  We encourage submissions from other communities such as
> law and business that present these communities' perspectives on
> technological issues. Topics of interest include, but are not
> limited to:
>
> - anonymity, pseudonymity, and unlinkability
> - business model with privacy requirements
> - data protection from correlation and leakage attacks
> - electronic communication privacy
> - information dissemination control
> - privacy-aware access control
> - privacy in the digital business
> - privacy enhancing technologies
> - privacy policies and human rights
> - privacy and anonymity in Web transactions
> - privacy threats
> - privacy and confidentiality management
> - privacy in the electronic records
> - privacy in health care and public administration
> - public records and personal privacy
> - privacy and virtual identity
> - personally identifiable information
> - privacy policy enforcement
> - privacy and data mining
> - relationships between privacy and security
> - user profiling
> - wireless privacy
>
>
> PAPER SUBMISSIONS Submitted papers must not substantially overlap
> papers that have been published or that are simultaneously submitted
> to a journal or a conference with proceedings.  Papers should be at
> most 15 pages excluding the bibliography and well-marked appendices
> (using 11-point font and reasonable margins on letter-size paper),
> and at most 20 pages total.  Committee members are not required to
> read the appendices, and so the paper should be intelligible without
> them.  Papers should have a cover page with the title, authors,
> abstract and contact information.
>
> To submit a paper, send to wpes at dti.unimi.it a plain ASCII text
> email containing the title and abstract of your paper, the authors'
> names, email and postal addresses, phone and fax numbers, and
> identification of the contact author.  To the same message, attach
> your submission (as a MIME attachment) in PDF or portable postscript
> format.  Do NOT send files formatted for word processing packages
> (e.g., Microsoft Word or WordPerfect files).
>
> Papers must be received by the deadline of AUGUST 23, 2002.
> Notification of acceptance or rejection will be sent to the authors
> no later than OCTOBER 13, 2002, and authors will have an opportunity
> to revise for preproceedings version by NOVEMBER 8, 2002. Authors of
> accepted papers must guarantee that their paper will be presented at
> the workshop.
>
> During the workshop preproceedings will be made available. Final
> proceedings with be published, after the workshop, by ACM. Final
> versions are not due until after the workshop, giving the authors
> the opportunity to revise their papers based on discussions during
> the meeting.
>
>
> PROGRAM CHAIR
> Pierangela Samarati
> Dipartimento di Tecnologie dell'Informazione
> Universita` di Milano
>
> email: samarati at dti.unimi.it
> phone: +39-02-503.30061
> fax:   +39-02-503.30010
>
> GENERAL CHAIR
> Sushil Jajodia
> George Mason University, USA
> email: jajodia at ise.gmu.edu
>
> PUBLICITY CHAIR
> Sabrina De Capitani di Vimercati
> University of Brescia, ITALY
> email: decapita at ing.unibs.it
>
>
> PROGRAM COMMITTEE
> Lorrie Cranor, AT&T Labs-Research, USA
> Sabrina De Capitani di Vimercati, U. Brescia, Italy
> Roger Dingledine, Reputation Technologies Inc., USA
> Avi Rubin, AT&T Labs-Research, USA
> Andrea Servida, CEC, Belgium
> Paul Syverson, Naval Research Lab, USA
> Michael Waidner, IBM Zurich Research Lab, Switzerland
> Chenxi Wang, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
> Rigo Wenning, W3C, France
> Marc Wilikens, Joint Research Center, Italy
> Marianne Winslett, U. of Illinois Urbana-Champagne, USA
> Rebecca Wright, Stevens Institute of Technology, USA
>
> This call for papers and additional information about the conference
> can be found at http://seclab.dti.unimi.it/~wpes.
>





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