19.08.2019

14th IFIP SUMMER SCHOOL ON PRIVACY AND IDENTITY MANAGEMENT

Die Veranstaltung "14th IFIP SUMMER SCHOOL ON PRIVACY AND IDENTITY MANAGEMENT" findet in dem Zeitraum vom 19-23.08.2019 in Brugg/ Windish in der Schweiz statt.

Deadline: May 27, 2019

When:  August 19-23, 2019

Where: Brugg/ Windisch, Switzerland



CALL FOR PAPERS

 

We are inviting contributions to this Summer School from students who are at the stage of preparing a master or a PhD thesis as well as young researchers and practitioners. The school is interactive in character, and is composed of plenary lectures and workshops based around Master/PhD students’ presentations. The principle is to encourage young academic and industry entrants to the privacy and identity management world to share their own ideas, build up a collegial relationship with others, gain experience in making presentations, and potentially publish a paper through the resulting book proceedings.

 

For more information see: https://www.ifip-summerschool.org

 

 

 

TOPICS OF INTEREST

 

The topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

 

General Topics

 

  • Privacy-enhancing technologies (PETs) & transparency-enhancing technologies (TETs)

 

  • Privacy and identity management (services, technologies, infrastructures, usability aspects, legal and socio-economic aspects)

 

  • Privacy and security in citizens’ digital communications, online platforms, e-mail and instant messaging

 

  • Privacy protection and in particular confidentiality of communications by both traditional players/incumbents and OTTs

 

  • Privacy-by-design, privacy-by-default, value-sensitive design, ethical-by-design, human-rights-by-design, data protection/privacy impact assessments, data protection on the ground

 

  • Social accountability

 

  • Privacy standards and seals

 

  • Digital literacy and data (infrastructure) literacy

 

  • Regulatory regimes and instruments

 

 

 

More specific topics

 

  • Privacy attacks and data breaches: the challenges

 

  • Privacy threats, privacy attacks against or using AI, AI and data breaches

 

  • Adversarial learning and identity management

 

  • AI for profiling and tracking technologies, online anonymity, surveillance, video surveillance

 

  • AI’s impact on fundamental rights and legal principles

 

--protection of personal data,

 

-- right to non-discrimination,

 

-- rule of law,

 

-- presumption of innocence,

 

-- children’s rights, etc.

 

 

  • AI and the fight against cybercrime

 

-- AI, data retention and law enforcement

 

 

  • Corporate and organisational views on AI and privacy and data protection measures

 

-- Challenges facing large corporations, small- and medium-sized enterprises, micro-enterprises and entrepreneurs, and a wide range of categories of professions and occupations in relation to AI applications

 

-- Challenges facing AI in healthcare, finance, heavy industry, or crime prevention and detection

 

-- Public service AI, Public service algorithms, public interest technologies

 

 

  • Designing societally compatible AI

 

-- Effects of AI on discrimination, bias, social profiling, social exclusion, digital divides, communities, societies and cultures

 

-- Public attitudes to and trust regarding the deployment of AI and the impact on security, privacy, and identity

 

-- How people or organisations participate in shaping AI applications

 

-- Codes of conduct; Ethical guidelines and charters for AI

 

 

 

Submit your extended abstract at: https://easychair.org/my/conference.cgi?conf=ifipsc2019