HotPETs 2014 - 7th Workshop on Hot Topics in Privacy Enhancing Technologies (HotPETs 2014)
Topics/Call fo Papers
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).
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Interdisciplinary privacy: usability, economics, legal issues, cultural perspectives
User studies, real world impact of PETs
Human computer interaction, PETs usability
Hands-on experimentation with PETs
Real-life challenges of PETs deployment
Economics of privacy
Anonymous communications and publishing systems, Censorship resistance
Cryptographic protocols with application to privacy
Privacy in databases
Privacy in social networks
Location privacy
Privacy and identity management
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.
HotPETs chairs:
Kelly Caine (Clemson University)
Prateek Mittal (Princeton)
Reza Shokri (ETH Zurich)
Contact us with any questions at: hotpets14-AT-petsymposium.org
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Interdisciplinary privacy: usability, economics, legal issues, cultural perspectives
User studies, real world impact of PETs
Human computer interaction, PETs usability
Hands-on experimentation with PETs
Real-life challenges of PETs deployment
Economics of privacy
Anonymous communications and publishing systems, Censorship resistance
Cryptographic protocols with application to privacy
Privacy in databases
Privacy in social networks
Location privacy
Privacy and identity management
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.
HotPETs chairs:
Kelly Caine (Clemson University)
Prateek Mittal (Princeton)
Reza Shokri (ETH Zurich)
Contact us with any questions at: hotpets14-AT-petsymposium.org
Other CFPs
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