HotPETs 2013 - 6th Workshop on Hot Topics in Privacy Enhancing Technologies (HotPETs 2013)
Topics/Call fo Papers
As the amount and sensitivity of personal information disseminated on the Web increase, so do related privacy concerns. The ambition of the Workshop on Hot Topics in Privacy Enhancing Technologies (HotPETs) is to foster new ideas, spirited debates, as well as controversial perspectives on privacy (and lack thereof).
Held in conjunction with the PET Symposium, HotPETs is an established, vibrant forum providing researchers with a unique chance to receive feedback from privacy specialists.
The nature of HotPETs' discussion-oriented format is especially suited to promising preliminary results, interdisciplinary research, as well as hands-on experimentation with privacy-enhancing technologies. However, submissions of full-blown work seeking dissemination and feedback from the community are also encouraged.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Interdisciplinary research connecting privacy with: economics, legal issues, cultural perspectives, ethnography, usability, medicine
Hands-on experimentation with PETs
Real-life challenges of PETs deployment
Out-of-the-box approaches to privacy protection
Government Surveillance
Studying relevance of PETs in recent protest movements
Privacy in health-care, genomics, and biotechnologies
Experiences and perspectives in Do-not-track and Bitcoin initiatives
Cryptographic protocols with application to privacy
Game-theoretical approaches to privacy
Social networks and location privacy
Privacy-enhanced access control and authentication
The HotPETs Workshop has no official proceedings. Selected papers will not be included in PETS proceedings, not to preclude later publication of a full paper in other venues. If needed, authors may request workshop co-chairs to contact organizers of other venues to clarify the nature of HotPETs publications.
Held in conjunction with the PET Symposium, HotPETs is an established, vibrant forum providing researchers with a unique chance to receive feedback from privacy specialists.
The nature of HotPETs' discussion-oriented format is especially suited to promising preliminary results, interdisciplinary research, as well as hands-on experimentation with privacy-enhancing technologies. However, submissions of full-blown work seeking dissemination and feedback from the community are also encouraged.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Interdisciplinary research connecting privacy with: economics, legal issues, cultural perspectives, ethnography, usability, medicine
Hands-on experimentation with PETs
Real-life challenges of PETs deployment
Out-of-the-box approaches to privacy protection
Government Surveillance
Studying relevance of PETs in recent protest movements
Privacy in health-care, genomics, and biotechnologies
Experiences and perspectives in Do-not-track and Bitcoin initiatives
Cryptographic protocols with application to privacy
Game-theoretical approaches to privacy
Social networks and location privacy
Privacy-enhanced access control and authentication
The HotPETs Workshop has no official proceedings. Selected papers will not be included in PETS proceedings, not to preclude later publication of a full paper in other venues. If needed, authors may request workshop co-chairs to contact organizers of other venues to clarify the nature of HotPETs publications.
Other CFPs
- The 13th Privacy Enhancing Technologies Symposium
- International Workshop on Airborne Networks and Communications
- The first International Workshop on Mobile Cloud Computing and Networking
- The 2013 International Conference on Computer Design (CDES'13)
- The 2013 International Conference on Scientific Computing (CSC'13)
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