[ ARCHIVE ] International Workshop on Privacy in Pervasive Environments (PiPE´07)

Vilamoura, Algarve, Portugal, Nov 25 - 30, 2007

Proceedings will be published by Springer Verlag 


 

Privacy has been a hot topic ever since the early 19th century. Today, the vision of ubiquitous computing, and pervasive environments brings up new challenging problems to be addressed. Privacy issues are some of the main concerns about pervasive computing: the vision of Mark Weiser ultimately can fail without explicit control by the individual what data is disclosed when, how, to whom, and under which constraints. The International Workshop on Privacy in Pervasive Environments aims to discuss problems and possible solutions related to privacy in a globally interconnected society. The workshop is targeted at researchers working on privacy and security for pervasive computing and related areas.


TOPICS OF INTEREST

Topics of interest may include one or more of the following (but are not limited to) themes:

  • Privacy in pervasive computing environments
  • Geoprivacy
  • Location anonymity techniques
  • Pseudonyms, identity management and linkability
  • Privacy policy negotiation
  • Privacy policy based Frameworks
  • Access control enforcement
  • Semantic modeling and reasoning on privacy policies
  • User interfaces for privacy management
  • User perception of privacy in pervasive environments
  • Deployment and usability of privacy features
  • Trust establishment
  • Privacy in health care and public administration
  • Privacy in the smart home
  • Privacy in social networks
  • Security issues and protocols in pervasive environments
  • Privacy vs. security


Program Co-chairs:

Susana Alcalde
Public University of Navarra, Spain
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Cornel Klein
Siemens AG, Corporate Research and Technologies, Germany
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Jelena Mitic
Siemens AG, Corporate Research and Technologies, Germany
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Antonio Coronato
Institute of High Performance Computing and Networking, Italy
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Program Committee Members

Jorge Cuellar - Siemens AG, Corporate Research and Technologies. Germany
Antonio Coronato - ICAR-CNR, Italy
Andreas Zeidler - Siemens AG, Corporate Research and Technologies. Germany
Jelena Mitic - Siemens AG, Corporate Research and Technologies. Germany
Susana Alcalde - Universidad Pública de Navarra. Spain
Christian Prehofer - Nokia-NRC. Helsinki
Andreas Rausch - Technische Universität Clausthal. Germany
Hannes Tschofenig - Nokia-Siemens Networks. Germany
Philip Robison - SAP Research, CEC Belfast, United Kingdom
David Evans - University of Cambridge. United Kingdom
Florina Almenárez Mendoza - Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. Spain
Harald Vogt - SAP, Germany
Javier Lopez Muñoz - Universidad de Málaga. Spain
Xavier Alamán Roldan - Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. Spain
Giuseppe De Pietro - ICAR-CNR, Italy
Arno Wacker - University of Duisburg, Germany
Rosa Alarcon - Pontificia Universidad Cattolica de Chile, Chile
Alois Ferscha - Johannes Kepler University, Linz
Jon Peterson – Neustar, USA
Allison Mankin - National Science Foundation, USA
Jon Morris - Center of Democracy and Technology, USA
Thomas Roessler - W3C
Jari Arkko - Ericsson, Finland
Cornel Klein - Siemens AG, Corporate Research and Technologies, Germany
Bernard Aboba – Microsoft, USA
Markus Hansen - Independent Centre for Privacy Protection Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Bob Hulsebosch - Telematica Instituut, The Netherlands