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TELERISE 2015 : 1st International Workshop on TEchnical and LEgal aspects of data pRIvacy and SEcurity | |||||||||||||||
Link: http://www.iit.cnr.it/telerise2015/ | |||||||||||||||
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Information sharing is essential for today's business and societal transactions. Nevertheless, such a sharing should not violate the security and privacy requirements dictated by Law, by internal regulations of organisations, and by data subjects. An effectual, rapid, and unfailing electronic data sharing among different parties, while protecting legitimate rights on these data, is a key issue with several shades. Among them, how to translate the high-level law obligations, business constraints, and users' requirements into system-level privacy policies, providing efficient and practical solutions for policy definition and enforcement.
TELERISE aims at providing a forum for researchers and engineers, in academia and industry, to foster an exchange of research results, experiences, and products in the area of privacy preserving and secure data management, from a technical and legal perspective. The ultimate goal is to conceive new trends and ideas on designing, implementing, and evaluating solutions for privacy-preserving information sharing, with an eye to cross-relations between ICT and regulatory aspects of data management. Topics of interest are (but not limited to): Model-based and experimental assessment of data protection Privacy in identity management and authentication Modelling and analysis languages for representation, visualization, specification of legal regulations Technical, legal and user requirements for data protection User-friendly authoring tools to edit privacy preferences IT infrastructures for privacy and security policies management IT infrastructure for supporting privacy and security policies evolution Privacy and security policies conflict analysis and resolution strategies Electronic Data Sharing Agreements Representation: Languages and Management Infrastructure Cross-relations between privacy-preserving technical solutions and legal regulations Privacy aware access and usage control Privacy and security policies enforcement mechanisms Privacy preserving data allocation and storage Software systems compliance with applicable laws and regulations Heuristic for pattern identification in law text Empirical analysis of consumer's awareness of privacy and security policies Domains of application are (but not limited to): Healthcare Telecommunication and Networks Cloud Computing and Web Services Mobile devices Video Surveillance Smart Grid, Smart Cities and Smart Spaces Financial & Business organization Public Administration Social Networks ================= General Chair ================= Ilaria Matteucci, IIT-CNR, Italy Paolo Mori, IIT-CNR, Italy Marinella Petrocchi, IIT-CNR, Italy ================== Program Committee ================== Annie Anton, Georgia Institute of Technology, US Benjamin Aziz, University of Portsmouth, UK Francesco Di Cerbo, SAP, DE Ioanna Dionysiou, University of Nicosia, CY Marina Egea Gonzalez, ATOS, ES Samson Yoseph Esayas, Dept. of Private Law, University of Oslo, Norway Carmen Fernandez Gago, University of Malaga, ES Jens Jensen, STFC, UK Emil Lupu, Imperial College London, UK Alejandro Manas Garcia, Grupo Hospitalario Quiron, ES Mirko Manea, HP Italia, IT Aaron Massey, Georgia Institute of Technology, US Kevin McGillivray, Dept. of Private Law, University of Oslo, Norway Jose Luis Cabrera, Grupo Hospitalario Quiron, ES Bashar Nuseibeh, The Open University, UK Bart Preneel, KU Leuven, BE Roberto Sanz Requena, Grupo Hospitalario Quiron, ES Daniele Sgandurra, Imperial College London, UK Jatinder Singh, Computer Laboratory, Univ. Cambridge, UK Debora Stella, Bird & Bird, IT Peter Swire, Georgia Institute of Technology, US Slim Trabelsi, SAP, DE Roel Wieringa, University of Twente, NL |
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