[Clips] WPES 2005: Deadline extension (June 30)

R.A. Hettinga rah at shipwright.com
Sat Jun 25 09:26:13 EDT 2005


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                             CALL FOR PAPERS

            4th WORKSHOP ON PRIVACY IN THE ELECTRONIC SOCIETY
                  Alexandria, VA, USA - November 7, 2005
                          Sponsored by ACM SIGSAC
                Held in association with 12th ACM CCS 2005

                        http://wpes05.dti.unimi.it

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  Due to several requests the deadline is extended to June 30, 2005 (firm)
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  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 2005 Workshop, held in conjunction with the ACM CCS
  conference, is the fourth 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
  - business model with privacy requirements
  - data protection from correlation and leakage attacks
  - electronic communication privacy
  - information dissemination control
  - privacy-aware access control
  - privacy in the digital business
  - privacy enhancing technologies
  - privacy policies
  - privacy and anonymity in Web transactions
  - privacy threats
  - privacy and human rights
  - privacy and confidentiality management
  - privacy in the electronic records
  - privacy in health care and public administration
  - public records and personal privacy
  - privacy and virtual identity
  - personally identifiable information
  - privacy policy enforcement
  - privacy and data mining
  - relationships between privacy and security
  - user profiling
  - wireless privacy
  - economics of privacy

  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. Submissions should be at most 15 pages
  excluding the bibliography and well-marked appendices (using 11-point
  font and reasonable margins on letter-size paper), and at most 20
  pages total. Committee members are not required to read the
  appendices, and so the paper should be intelligible without them. Like
  last year, we plan to accept some of the submissions as full papers
  (15 pages), and we may accept some others as abstracts (3 pages) if
  they represent novel or interesting work that is not as developed.

  Papers are to be submitted electronically via the online submission
  system (http://www.softconf.com/start/CCS05-WEPS/submit.html). Through
  this form, you will be requested to upload the file of your paper (in
  PDF or portable postscript format). Do NOT upload files formatted for
  word processing packages (e.g., Microsoft Word or WordPerfect
  files). Submissions not meeting these guidelines risk rejection
  without consideration of their merits. Papers must be received by the
  deadline of June 24, 2005 in order to be considered. Notification of
  acceptance or rejection will be sent to authors by August 8,
  2005. Authors of accepted full papers must guarantee that their paper
  will be presented at the workshop. Accepted papers will be published
  by the ACM in a conference proceedings



  GENERAL CHAIR
  Vijay Atluri
  Rutgers University, USA
  email: atluri at andromeda.rutgers.edu


  			PROGRAM CHAIRS
  Sabrina De Capitani di Vimercati   Roger Dingledine
  University of Milan                The Free Haven Project, USA
  email: samarati at dti.unimi.it       email: arma at mit.edu


  IMPORTANT DATES
  Paper Submission due:    June 30, 2005 (NEW)
  Acceptance notification: August 8, 2005
  Final papers due:        September 5, 2005


  PROGRAM COMMITTEE
  Alessandro Acquisti, Carnegie Mellon University
  Steven M. Bellovin, Columbia University, USA
  Nikita Borisov, University of California, USA
  Matthew Burnside, Columbia University, USA
  George Danezis, University of Cambridge, UK
  Hannes Federrath, Universitat Regensburg
  Philippe Golle, Palo Alto Research Center, USA
  Andrew Patrick,	National Research Council, Canada
  Pierangela Samarati, University of Milan
  Matthias Schunter, IBM Zurich Research Laboratory, Switzerland
  Paul Syverson, Naval Research Laboratory, USA
  Chenxi Wang, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
  Brent Waters, Stanford University, USA
  Marianne Winslett, University of Illinois, USA


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