PrimeLife/IFIP
Summer School Program, 7-11 September 2009, Nice/France
A pdf version can be found at [here]
Sunday, 6th
September 2009:
18:00-20:00
Early registration at Maison du seminaire,
Welcome
drink
Monday, 7th
September 2009:
Main Topic: Privacy from an
Enterprise/Institutional Perspective
(The
first day will take place at Eurecom in Sophia Antipolis (room:
Amphitheatre Lumiere), which is the Science Park in the area of Nice).
8:30:
Registration at Maison du seminaire
9:15:
Bus departs from Maison du seminaire to Eurocom/Sophia Antipolis
(registration desk will also open there.)
10:30
Introduction, Welcome
Keynote
session I:
(Chair:
Jean-Christophe Pazzaglia)
10:45-11:45:
Keynote speech: Refik Molva (Eurecom):
“Safebook: a privacy-preserving
peer-to-peer social network application”
11:45-12:45:
Keynote speech: Jan Camenisch (IBM Research)
“Privacy
Enhancing Cryptography: Theory and Practice”
13:00-14:00:
Lunch
Keynote
session II:
(Chair:
Rigo Wenning)
14:00-15:00:
Keynote speech: Franck Baudot (CNIL expert):
“Identity from a data
protection authority perspective in 2009”
15:00-16:00:
Parallel workshops
Workshop
1: Privacy Tools
Slim
Trabelsi and Michele Bezzi (SAP Labs) present and discuss a tool for “Data Disclosure Risk Evaluation”
Workshop
2: eHealth Privacy I
by
Diane Whitehouse (The Castlegate Consultancy)
16:00-16:30:
Coffee
16:30-17:45:
Panel Session: Privacy from an Enterprise/Institutional Perspective
Chair:
Michele Bezzi
“Privacy risks and actors”
Panel
participants: Jan Camenisch, Marc Darcier, Franck Baudot, Caspar Bowden,
Diane Whitehouse, Wainer Lusoli
17:45:
Summing up the day
18:00
Cocktails, snacks
Bus
to Nice/Maison du seminaire departs at 19:15
Tuesday, 8th
September 2009:
Main Topic: Lifelong Privacy
Keynote
session III:
(Room
MATISSE, Chair: Marit Hansen)
9:00-10:00:
Keynote speech:
“Privacy of Data”
10:00-10:30:
Coffee
10:30-11:30:
Keynote speech: Andreas Pfitzmann (TU Dresden):
“Lifelong
Privacy”
11:45-13:00:
Lunch
13:00-15:30:
Parallel workshops
Workshop
3: Privacy and Trust Technologies
(Room
CHAGALL; Chair: Lothar Fritsch)
Were Oyomno, “Personal Information, Context and Privacy
in Context-Aware Services”
Tom Kirkham, “Securing personal data in an automated placement matching
community”
Workshop
4: eHealth Privacy II
(Room
BONNARD-CEZANNE, Chair: Diane Whitehouse)
Syed Naqvi, Gautier Dallons and
Christophe Ponsard, “Assuring
Privacy of Medical Records in an Open Collaborative Environment - A Case
Study of Wallonia region's eHealth Platform”
Diego Garcia, M. Beatriz F. Toledo,
Miriam A. M. Capretz, Paul Grace and Gordon S. Blair, “A Configurable
Approach to Privacy Ontology and its Application to Mobile e-Health
Services”
Fabio Massacci, Ayda Saidane and Viet
Hung Nguyen, “No
Purpose, No Data: Goal-oriented Access Control for Ambient Assisted
Living”
15:30-16:00
Coffee
16:00-17:40:
Parallel workshops
Workshop
5: eGovernment Privacy and Identity Management
(Room
CHAGALL, Chair: Charles Raab)
José Formaz and Olivier Glassey, “Follow the PIG: or how to
analyse the governance of population registers”
Pravir Chawdhry and Ioannis Vakalis, “Use of
ePassport for Identity Management in Network-Centric Citizen Life
Processes”
Workshop
6: Privacy-Respecting Biometrics
(Room,
BONNARD-CEZANNE, Chair: Ronald Leenes)
Nicolas Delvaux, “TURBINE fingerprint biometric
for trusted and revocable identity: technical challenges”
Els Kindt,
“Privacy by design ? The case of
biometrics”
Workshop
7: Lifelong Privacy
(Room
MATISSE, Chair: Andreas Pfitzmann)
Marit Hansen, Maren Raguse, Katalin Storf
and Harald Zwingelberg, “Privacy
from Womb to Tomb”
Isabelle
Oomen, “Out of
Sight, Out of Mind? The influence of social network sites on personal
networks”
17:40-18:00:
Summing up the day (room MATISSE)
Wednesday, 9th
September 2009:
Main topic: Privacy & Web
2.0
Keynote
Session IV:
(Room
MATISSE, Chair: Simone Fischer-Hübner)
9:00-10:00:
Keynote speech: Ronald Leenes (Tilburg University):
“Where the rubber
meets the road: Privacy and Sociability in social network sites”
10:00-11:00: Keynote speech: Eleni Kosta (KU Leuven):
“The
Freddi Staurs of Social Networking – A legal approach”
11:00-11:30:
Coffee
Keynote
Session V:
(Room
MATISSE, Chair: Ronald Leenes)
11:30-12:30:
Keynote speech: Caspar Bowden (Microsoft EMEA):
“Improving the implementation
of the right of data subject access”
12:30-13:30:
Lunch
13:30-16:00:
Parallel workshops
Workshop
8: Transparency
(Room CHAGALL, Chair: Caspar Bowden)
André Deuker, “Addressing
the Privacy Paradox by Expanded Privacy Awareness – The Example of
Context-Aware Services”
Hans Hedbom, Tobias Pulls, Peter
Hjärtquist and Andreas Lavén, “Adding Secure
Transparency Logging to the Prime Core”
Stefan Köpsell and Petr Svenda, “Secure
logging of retained data”
Workshop
9: Social Networks & Privacy
(Room
BONNARD-CEZANNE, Chair: Rigo Wenning)
Aleksandra Kuczerawy, “Facebook
and its EU users - applicability of the EU data protection law to US
based SNS”
Penny Duquenoy and Patrick Watson, “Treading
a fine line: protecting children in online social networks”
Dominik Birk, Felix Gröbert and Christoph
Wegener, “Social
Network Analysis: Modeling Attacks and Visualizing Privacy”
16:00-16:20:
Coffee
16:20-18:00:
Parallel workshops
Workshop
10: HCI for PETs
(Room
CHAGALL; Chair: Simone Fischer-Hübner)
Erik
Wästlund, Peter Wolkerstorfer “PET-USES”
Marit
Hansen, Harald Zwingeberg, Erik Wästlund, Simone Fischer-Hübner, “HCI for Privacy Policy Management and
Displaying”
Workshop
11: Privacy Violation Detection & Prediction
(Room
BONNARD-CEZANNE, Chair: Hans Hedbom)
Maike Gilliot and Rafael Accorsi, “Runtime
Prediction of Policy Violations in Automated Business Processes”
Nils Ulltveit-Moe and Vladimir Oleshchuk, “Study
of Snort Rule-set Privacy Impact”
18:00-18:15:
Summing up the day (Room MATISSE)
19:30: Nissart Dinner in the Nice area
Thursday, 10th
September 2009:
Main topic: Legal,
Socio-Economic and Technical Aspects of Identity Management
Keynote
session VI:
(Room
MATISSE, Chair: Penny Duquenoy)
9:00-10:00:
Keynote speech: Wainer Lusoli (JRC Seville):
“Write privacy read identity:
legal, technical and economic aspects of a new regulatory framework”
10:00-11:00:
Keynote speech: Charles Raab (Edinburgh University):
“Privacy
Principles for Identity Management”
11:00-11:30:
Coffee
Keynote
Session VII:
(Room
MATISSE, Chair: Michele Bezzi)
11:30-12:30:
Marc-Michael Bergfeld (Giesecke&Devrient):
“Privacy
on Mobile Devices: Present and future technologies”
12:30-13:30:
Lunch
13:30-16:00:
Parallel workshops
Workshop
12: Business and Privacy
(room
CHAGALL)
Michael
Bergfeld (Giesecke&Devrient):
“Can privacy be a business?
How would a venture financier reflect on the topic?”
Workshop
13: Anonymity
(Room
BONNARD CEZANNE, Chair: Jean-Christophe Pazzaglia)
Ge Zhang, “An analysis for anonymity and linkability of SIP VoIP identity”
Marián Novotný and Peter Kempec, “An anonymous balloting
system for evaluation of students' comprehension of lecture”
Marián Novotný and Rastislav
Krivoš-Belluš, “Design and analysis of a
protocol for anonymous sociometric questionnaires”
Workshop
14: Identity Management
(Room
MATISSE, Chair: Erik Wästlund)
Arnold
Roosendaal, “Digital Personae and Profiles as Representations of Individuals”
Benjamin
Kellermann and Immanuel Scholz, “Anonymous
Credentials in Web Applications – A Child’s Play with the PRIME Core”
Markus Hansen and Ina Schiering, “Multilateral
Privacy in Clouds: Requirements for Use in Industry”
16:00-16:15:
Summing up the day (room MATISSE)
17:00:
Visit of the city Nice
Friday, 11th
September 2009:
Main topic: Privacy Research
Directions
Keynote
session VIII:
(Room
MATISSE, Chair: Andreas Pfitzmann)
9:00-10:00:
Keynote speech: Angela Sasse (University College London):
“Why less data means better business”
10:00-10:55:
Parallel workshops
Workshop
15: Economic Aspects & Industrial Requirements
(Room
CHAGALL; Chair: Penny Duquenoy)
Lothar Fritsch, “Business
risks from RFID in tracking, tracing and logistics”
Workshop
16 incl. the Rump Session (for late submissions/ work of progress
presentations)
(Room
BONNARD-CEZANNE, Chair: Diane Whitehouse)
Vikas Kumar, “ICT
Banking for the Illiterate Rural Customers”
Ioannis
Agrafiotis, Sadie Creese, Michael Goldsmith, and Nikolaos Papanikolaou, “Reaching for Informed
Revocation: Shutting Off the Tap on Personal Data”
and
others.
10:55-11:20:
Coffee
11:20-12:40:
Panel Session: Privacy Research Directions
Room
MATISSE, Chair: Marit Hansen
Panel
participants: Angela Sasse, Charles Raab, Refik Molva, Caspar Bowden,
Penny Duquenoy, Andreas Pfitzmann
12:45-13:00:
Summing up, Closing Session
13:00-14:30
Lunch
- End
of Summer School -
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