[sudo-law] [fki-announce at freeknowledge.eu}: CfP PETS 2014 Amsterdam

Eddan Katz eddan at sudoroom.tv
Tue Dec 3 12:35:11 PST 2013



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> From: Announcements of the Free Knowledge Institute <fki-announce at freeknowledge.eu>
> Subject: CfP PETS 2014 in Amsterdam
> Date: December 3, 2013 11:16:03 AM PST
> To: fki-announce at freeknowledge.eu
> Reply-To: fki-announce at freeknowledge.eu
> 
> Dear all,
> 
> Please find below the Call for Papers for the Privacy Enhancing
> Technologies Symposium, to be held in Amsterdam July 16-18. I am
> honoured to be the General Chair! We hope you all find this an
> opportunity to free up your agenda's and attend. See you there?
> 
> Best,
> 
> 	Hinde.
> 
> ========================================================
> PETS 2014: 14th Privacy Enhancing Technologies Symposium
> July 16-18, 2013, Amsterdam, Netherlands
> http://petsymposium.org/
> CALL FOR PAPERS
> ========================================================
> 
> The Privacy Enhancing Technologies Symposium (PETS) aims to advance the
> state of the art and foster a world-wide community of researchers and
> practitioners to discuss innovation and new perspectives.
> 
> PETS seeks paper submissions for its 14th event to be held in Amsterdam,
> July 16–18, 2014. Papers should present novel practical and/or
> theoretical research into the design, analysis, experimentation, or
> fielding of privacy-enhancing technologies. While PETS has traditionally
> been home to research on anonymity systems and privacy-oriented
> cryptography, we strongly encourage submissions in a number of both
> well-established and some emerging privacy-related topics. Some
> suggested topics are listed below.
> 
> IMPORTANT DATES (all deadlines are firm):
> Abstract registration deadline:	     February 10, 2014, 23:59 GMT
> Paper submission deadline:           February 13, 2014, 23:59 GMT
> Author notification:                 April 13, 2014
> Camera-ready deadline:               May 4, 2014
> Symposium:                           July 16–18, 2014
> 
> 
> TOPICS OF INTEREST (Suggested topics include but are not restricted to):
> - Behavioral targeting
> - Building and deploying privacy-enhancing systems
> - Crowdsourcing for privacy
> - Cryptographic tools for privacy
> - Data protection technologies
> - Differential privacy
> - Economics of privacy and game-theoretical approaches to privacy
> - Forensics and privacy
> - Information leakage, data correlation and generic attacks to privacy
> - Interdisciplinary research connecting privacy to economics, law,
> ethnography, psychology, medicine, biotechnology
> - Location and mobility privacy
> - Measuring and quantifying privacy
> - Obfuscation-based privacy
> - Policy languages and tools for privacy
> - Privacy and human rights
> - Privacy in ubiquitous computing and mobile devices
> - Privacy in cloud and big-data applications
> - Privacy in social networks and micro-blogging systems
> - Privacy-enhanced access control, authentication, and identity management
> - Profiling and data mining
> - Reliability, robustness, and abuse prevention in privacy systems
> - Surveillance
> - Systems for anonymous communications and censorship resistance
> - Traffic analysis
> - Transparency enhancing tools
> - Usability and user-centered design for PETs
> 
> GENERAL CHAIR (gc14 at petsymposium.org):
> Hinde ten Berge, Free Knowledge Institute
> 
> PROGRAM CHAIRS (pets14-chairs at petsymposium.org):
> Emiliano De Cristofaro, University College London
> Steven Murdoch, University of Cambridge
> 
> PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
> Alessandro Acquisti, Carnegie Mellon University
> Erman Ayday, EPFL
> Kelly Caine, Clemson University
> Jan Camenisch, IBM Zurich
> Srdjan Capkun, ETH Zurich
> Claude Castelluccia, INRIA Rhone-Alpes
> Kostas Chatzikokolakis, Lix Ecole Polytechnique
> Graham Cormode, University of Warwick
> Roberto Di Pietro, Universita' di Roma Tre
> Cynthia Dwork, Microsoft Research
> Claudia Diaz, KU Leuven
> Zekeriya Erkin, TU Delft
> Paul Francis, MPI-SWS
> Ian Goldberg, University of Waterloo
> Rachel Greenstadt, Drexel University
> Amir Herzberg, Bar Ilan University
> Nick Hopper, University of Minnesota
> Amir Houmansadr, UT Austin
> Rob Jansen, Naval Research Laboratory
> Dali Kaafar, NICTA & INRIA Rhone-Alpes
> Apu Kapadia, Indiana University, Bloomington
> Stefan Katzenbeisser, TU Darmstadt
> Negar Kiyavash, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
> Markulf Kohlweiss, Microsoft Research
> Adam Lee, University of Pittsburgh
> Brian Levine, University of Massachussets, Amherst
> Marc Liberatore, University of Massachussets, Amherst
> Ben Livshits, Microsoft Research
> Nick Mathewson, The Tor Project
> Prateek Mittal, Princeton
> Arvind Narayanan, Princeton
> Claudio Orlandi, Aarhus University
> Micah Sherr, Georgetown University
> Reza Shokri, ETH Zurich
> Radu Sion, Stony Brook University
> Paul Syverson, Naval Research Laboratory
> Gene Tsudik, UC Irvine
> Eugene Vasserman, Kansas State University
> Matthew Wright, UT Arlington
> 
> PUBLICITY CHAIR (ctroncoso at gradiant.org):
> Carmela Troncoso, Grandiant
> 
> HotPETs CHAIRS (hotpets14 at petsymposium.org):
> Kelly Caine, Clemson University
> Prateek Mittal, Princeton
> Reza Shokri, ETH Zurich
> 
> 
> SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
> Papers to be submitted to the PET Symposium must be at most 20 pages
> (including the bibliography), plus optional appendices of at most 10
> pages. PC members are not required to read the appendices, which will
> not be included in the final proceedings and should only be used to
> support evidence of paper’s technical validity, e.g., for detailed
> security proofs. Papers must conform to the Springer LNCS style (in
> which the text area per page is a little smaller than 5" x 7 3/4").
> Follow the "Information for Authors" link at
> http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html. Also, all papers must be
> anonymized (more information below). Papers not following these
> instructions risk being rejected without consideration of their merits.
> Submitted papers must not substantially overlap with papers that have
> been published or that are simultaneously submitted to a journal or a
> conference with proceedings.
> 
> SUBMISSION
> Papers will need to be submitted via the PETS 2014 EasyChair submission
> server at:
> https://www.easychair.org/account/signin.cgi?conf=pets2014.
> 
> ANONYMIZATION OF SUBMISSIONS
> All submitted papers will be judged based on their quality and relevance
> through double-blind reviewing, where the identities of the authors are
> withheld from the reviewers. As an author, you are required to make a
> good-faith effort to preserve the anonymity of your submission, while at
> the same time allowing the reader to fully grasp the context of related
> past work, including your own. Minimally, please take the following
> steps when preparing your submission:
> 
> - Remove the names and affiliations of authors from the title page.
> - Remove acknowledgment of identifying names and funding sources.
> - Use care in referring to related work, particularly your own. Do not
> omit references to provide anonymity, as this leaves the reviewer unable
> to grasp the context. Instead, reference your past work in the third
> person, just as you would any other piece of related work by another author.
> 
> ETHICS
> Papers describing experiments with users or user data (e.g., network
> traffic, passwords, social network information), should follow the basic
> principles of ethical research, e.g., beneficence (maximizing the
> benefits to an individual or to society while minimizing harm to the
> individual), minimal risk (appropriateness of the risk versus benefit
> ratio), voluntary consent, respect for privacy, and limited deception.
> Authors are encouraged to contact PC chairs before submitting to clarify
> any doubts. Also, authors may be asked to include explanation of how
> ethical principles were followed in their final papers should questions
> arise during the review process.
> 
> COPYRIGHT
> Proceedings will be published by Springer and made available at the
> symposium. By submitting a paper, you agree that if it is accepted, you
> will sign a paper distribution agreement allowing for publication, and
> also that an author of the paper will register for the symposium and
> present the paper there. Our current working agreement with Springer is
> that authors will retain copyright on their own works while assigning an
> exclusive 3-year distribution license to Springer. Authors may still
> post their papers on their own Web sites. For the 2010 version of this
> agreement, see: http://petsymposium.org/2010/2010-springer-form.pdf
> 
> BEST STUDENT PAPER AWARD
> The Andreas Pftzmann PETS 2014 Best Student Paper Award will be selected
> at PETS 2014. Papers written solely or primarily by a student who is
> presenting the work at PETS 2014 are eligible for the award.
> 
> HotPETs
> As with the last several years, part of the symposium will be devoted to
> HotPETs – the “hottest”, most exciting research ideas still in a
> formative state. See the HotPETs CfP for more information at
> http://petsymposium.org/2014/hotpets.php
> 
> -- 
> Hinde ten Berge 	
> IM/phone on request
> 
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