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Workshop on Privacy in the Electronic Society
Chicago, IL, USA Monday, October 4th, 2010 |
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| Call for Papers | Important Dates | Submission | Program Committee | Program | | |
The need for privacy-aware policies, regulations, and techniques has been widely recognized. This workshop discusses the problems of privacy in the global interconnected societies and possible solutions. The 2010 Workshop, held in conjunction with the ACM CCS conference, is the ninth in a yearly forum for papers on all the different aspects of privacy in today's electronic society.
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 |
privacy in mobile computing |
data management technology and privacy |
privacy in outsourced computing |
economics of privacy |
privacy in social networks |
electronic communication privacy |
privacy in the digital business |
information dissemination control |
privacy in the electronic records |
personally identifiable information |
privacy policies |
privacy and anonymity in the Web |
privacy policy enforcement |
privacy and confidentiality management |
privacy threats |
privacy and data mining |
privacy-aware access control |
privacy and human rights |
public records and personal privacy |
privacy and virtual identity |
relationships between privacy and security |
privacy enhancing technologies |
user profiling |
privacy in health care |
wireless privacy |
Submitted papers must not substantially overlap papers that have been published or that are simultaneously submitted to a journal
or a conference with proceedings. Regular submissions should be at most 10 pages in the ACM double-column format, excluding well-marked
appendices, and at most 14 pages total. Committee members are not required to read the appendices, and so the paper should be intelligible
without them. Submissions are not required to be anonymized. The workshop will also consider short submissions of up to 4 pages for results
that are preliminary or that simply require few pages to describe.
Submissions are to be made to the submission web site at http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=wpes10.
You will be requested to upload the file of your paper (in PDF format only). Submissions not meeting these guidelines risk rejection without
consideration of their merits. Papers must be received by the deadline of June 28, 2010 to be considered. Notification of acceptance or
rejection will be sent to authors by August 8, 2010. The camera ready must be prepared by August 16, 2010 (firm). Proceedings of the
workshop will be published by ACM on a CD, available to the workshop attendees. Papers will be included in the ACM Digital Library, with a specific ISBN.
Each accepted paper must be presented by an author, who will have to be registered by the early-bird registration deadline.
Deadline for
submission of all papers: |
Acceptance notification: August 8, 2010 |
Final papers due: August 16, 2010 |
| PC Chair |
| Keith Frikken |
| Miami University |
| email: frikkekb AT muohio DOT edu |
| Program Committee | |
| Mikhail Atallah | Purdue University, USA |
| Douglas M. Blough | Georgia Institute of Technology, USA |
| Nikita Borisov | University of Illinois-Urbana Champaign, USA |
| George Danezis | Microsoft Research Cambridge, UK |
| Sabrina De Capitani di Vimercati | Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy |
| Claudia Diaz | KU Leuven, Belgium |
| Roger Dingledine | The Tor Project, USA |
| Thomas Heydt-Benjamin | The Free Haven Project |
| Nicholas J. Hopper | University of Minnesota, USA |
| Keith Irwin | Winston-Salem State University, USA |
| Apu Kapadia | Indiana University, USA |
| Florian Kerschbaum | SAP Research, Germany |
| Adam J. Lee | University of Pittsburgh, USA |
| Fabio Massacci | Università di Trento, Italy |
| Kazuhiro Minami | National Institute of Informatics, Japan |
| Payman Mohassel | University of Calgary, Canada |
| Stefano Paraboschi | Università degli Studi di Bergamo, Italy |
| Pierangela Samarati | Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy |
| Kent Seamons | Brigham Young University, USA |
| Sean Smith | Dartmouth College, USA |
| Jaideep S. Vaidya | Rutgers University, USA |
| Eugene Vasserman | University of Minnesota, USA |
| General Chair (ACM CCS '10 General Chair) |
| Ehab Al-Shaer |
| University of North Carolina, Charlotte, USA |
| ACM CCS '09 Workshop Chairs |
| Ting Yu |
| North Carolina State University, USA |
| Ninghui Li |
| Purdue University, USA |
| Publicity Chairs |
| Chris Kruegel |
| University of California, Santa Barbara, USA |
| Carlos Becker Westphall |
| Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil |
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