SPAIMEH 2016 - 2nd International Workshop on Secure and Privacy-Aware Information Management in eHealth
Date2016-09-14 - 2016-09-17
Deadline2016-05-31
VenueMunich, Germany
Keywords
Websitehttps://www.spaimeh.org
Topics/Call fo Papers
Information security and privacy in the healthcare domain is a complex and challenging problem for computer scientists, social scientists, law experts and policy makers. Appropriate healthcare provision requires specialized knowledge, is information intensive and much patient information is of a particularly sensitive nature. Electronic health record systems provide opportunities for information sharing which may enhance healthcare services, for both individuals and populations. However, appropriate information management measures are essential for privacy preservation.
Traditional access control measures for privacy preservation may not match the eHealth record system scenario, where the roles of all stakeholders are less defined. Questions regarding data ownership and information management obligations for major stakeholders (healthcare professionals, patients, administrators) arise. Healthcare professionals require ready access to as much information as possible to support informed decision making. However, patients may want to exercise control over the entities gaining access to their personal health information, with particular concerns for information privacy. Balancing these competing concerns is a major challenge in the implementation of successful e-Health systems. This is not just a technological challenge, but a multidisciplinary problem with technological, social, legal and health policy aspects.
This workshop will focus on this major challenge in terms of these four main areas. We seek papers addressing the technological, socio-technical, legal and policy aspects related to information security and privacy issues in e-Health systems.
The topics of interest include but are not limited to:
access control
usage control
information usage policy representation, enforcement and management
rights management
misuse detection
provenance tracking
accountability
audit logs
consumer acceptance of e-Health
legal aspects relating to all aspects of information security and privacy in e-Health
role of Big Data in information security and privacy
usable security and privacy
usability
Organisers
Daniel Grunwell (QUT, Brisbane, Australia) d.grunwell-AT-qut.edu.au
Dr. Tony Sahama (QUT, Brisbane, Australia) t.sahama-AT-qut.edu.au
Dr. Randike Gajanayake (SMS Management & Technology, Brisbane, Australia)
Traditional access control measures for privacy preservation may not match the eHealth record system scenario, where the roles of all stakeholders are less defined. Questions regarding data ownership and information management obligations for major stakeholders (healthcare professionals, patients, administrators) arise. Healthcare professionals require ready access to as much information as possible to support informed decision making. However, patients may want to exercise control over the entities gaining access to their personal health information, with particular concerns for information privacy. Balancing these competing concerns is a major challenge in the implementation of successful e-Health systems. This is not just a technological challenge, but a multidisciplinary problem with technological, social, legal and health policy aspects.
This workshop will focus on this major challenge in terms of these four main areas. We seek papers addressing the technological, socio-technical, legal and policy aspects related to information security and privacy issues in e-Health systems.
The topics of interest include but are not limited to:
access control
usage control
information usage policy representation, enforcement and management
rights management
misuse detection
provenance tracking
accountability
audit logs
consumer acceptance of e-Health
legal aspects relating to all aspects of information security and privacy in e-Health
role of Big Data in information security and privacy
usable security and privacy
usability
Organisers
Daniel Grunwell (QUT, Brisbane, Australia) d.grunwell-AT-qut.edu.au
Dr. Tony Sahama (QUT, Brisbane, Australia) t.sahama-AT-qut.edu.au
Dr. Randike Gajanayake (SMS Management & Technology, Brisbane, Australia)
Other CFPs
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