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DPM 2020 : 15th International Workshop on Data Privacy Management | |||||||||||||||
Link: https://deic-web.uab.cat/conferences/dpm/dpm2020/ | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
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15th International Workshop on Data Privacy Management (DPM 2020) Surrey, UK -- September 17-18, 2020 (co-located with ESORICS 2020) https://deic-web.uab.cat/conferences/dpm/dpm2020/ ****************************************************************** IMPORTANT DATES ====================== - Paper Submission due: July 25, 2020 (anywhere, firm deadline, already extended) - Notification to authors: August 20, 2020 - Final papers due: September 1st, 2020 COVID-19 ======== After assessment of the COVID-19 Pandemic, the ESORICS 2020 Organizing Committee has made the decision to move the conference and all associated workshops to an online format. Arrangements for the virtual format are being made and we will post updates as they are announced. This new format will not affect our proceedings, which will be published as Springer LNCS proceedings. SCOPE ====== DPM is an annual international workshop covering research in data privacy management. Organizations are increasingly concerned about the privacy of information that they manage (as witnessed, for example, by lawsuits filed against organizations for violating the privacy of customer's data). Thus, the management of privacy-sensitive information is very critical and important for every organization. This poses several challenging problems, such as how to translate the high-level business goals into system-level privacy policies, administration of privacy-sensitive data, privacy preserving data integration and engineering, privacy preserving access control mechanisms, information-oriented security, and query execution on privacy-sensitive data for partial answers. Starting from these observations, the aim of DPM is to discuss and exchange ideas related to data privacy management. We invite papers from researchers and practitioners working in privacy, security, trustworthy data systems and related areas to submit their original papers in this workshop. Submissions by PhD students as well as controversial ideas are encouraged. Case studies (successful or not) are also encouraged. TOPICS ======== Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: - Privacy Information Management - Privacy Policy-based Infrastructures and Architectures - Privacy-oriented Access Control Languages and Models - Privacy in Trust Management - Privacy in Cryptocurrencies - Privacy Data Integration - Privacy Risk Assessment and Assurance - Privacy Services - Privacy Policy Analysis - Data Protection Regulations in Practice - Cryptographic Protocols for Privacy - Query Execution over Privacy Sensitive Data - Privacy Preserving Data Mining - Privacy for Integrity-based Computing - Privacy Monitoring and Auditing - Privacy in Social Networks - Privacy in Ambient Intelligence (AmI) Applications - Individual Privacy vs. Corporate/National Security - Privacy in computer networks - Privacy and RFIDs - Privacy and Big Data - Privacy in sensor networks - Privacy in the Internet of Things 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 can be submitted as Full Papers or Short Papers. Full papers should be at most 16 pages in the LNCS format, including the bibliography and well-marked appendices. Short papers should be at most 8 pages in the LNCS format, including the bibliography and well-marked appendices. Program Committee members are not required to read the appendices, so papers should be intelligible without them. Authors should indicate whether their paper is a short paper to differentiate them from full papers. All submissions must be written in English. It is planned to have accepted papers published by Springer in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series, the LNCS template can be found at http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs/lncs+authors. Authors must submit their papers by the indicated deadline, using the EasyChair web site (at https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dpm2020). Only PDF files will be accepted (a Latex source file will be required for the final version of the accepted papers). All papers will be refereed. Accepted papers must be presented at the Workshop. At least one author of each accepted paper must register to the workshop, by the early date indicated by the organizers, and present the paper. PROGRAM CHAIRS =============== - Joaquin Garcia-Alfaro (Telecom SudParis, Institut Mines-Telecom) - Guillermo Navarro-Arribas (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona) PROGRAM COMMITTEE ================= - Jordi Casas-Roma (Universitat Oberta de Catalunya) - Jordi Castella-Roca (Universitat Rovira i Virgili) - Mauro Conti (University of Padua) - Jorge Cuellar (Siemens AG) - Sabrina De Capitani di Vimercati (University of Milan) - Roberto Di Pietro (Hamad Bin Khalifa University) - Josep Domingo-Ferrer (Universitat Rovira i Virgili) - Sara Foresti (Universita degli Studi di Milano) - Jose M. De Fuentes (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid) - Sebastien Gambs (Universite du Quebec a Montreal) - Javier Herranz (Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya) - Jordi Herrera-Joancomarti (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona) - Marc Juarez (University of Southern California) - Christos Kallioniatis (University of the Aegean) - Florian Kammueller (Middlesex University London and TU Berlin) - Sokratis Katsikas, (NTNU, Norwegian University of Science and Technology) - Hiroaki Kikuchi (Meiji University) - Evangelos Kranakis (Carleton University) - Alptekin Kupcu (Koc University) - Costas Lambrinoudakis (University of Piraeus) - Maryline Laurent (Institut Mines-Telecom) - Giovanni Livraga (University of Milan) - Brad Malin (Vanderbilt University) - Chris Mitchell (Royal Holloway, University of London) - Anna Monreale (University of Pisa) - Jordi Nin (ESADE, Universitat Ramon Llull) - Martin Ochoa (AppGate Inc.) - Melek Onen (EURECOM) - Gerardo Pelodi (Politecnico di Milano) - Silvio Ranise (FBK, Security and Trust Unit) - Kai Rannenberg (Goethe University Frankfurt) - Ruben Rios (University of Malaga) - Yves Roudier (University of Nice Sophia Antipolis) - Pierangela Samarati (University of Milan) - David Sanchez (University Rovira i Virgili) - Qiang Tang (Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology) - Yasuyuki Tsukada (Kanto Gakuin University) - Alexandre Viejo (Universitat Rovira i Virgili) - Isabel Wagner (De Montfort University) - Jens Weber (University of Victoria) - Nicola Zannone (Eindhoven University of Technology) SPONSORS ========= The UNESCO Chair in Data Privacy will offer stipends to offset some of the costs associated with participating in the DPM workshop for participants coming from transition countries, which we define as those having GDP per capita less than 20000 international dollars, according to the World Bank's list. The Chair can provide 2 grants to cover expenses up to 500 EUR each. Priority will be given to authors and students. More information is available at http://deic.uab.cat/conferences/dpm/dpm2020/grants.html This call for papers and additional information about the conference can be found at https://deic-web.uab.cat/conferences/dpm/dpm2020/ |
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