Scope
Organizations are increasingly concerned about the privacy of information that they manage (several people have filed lawsuits against organizations violating the privacy of customer's data). Thus, the management of privacy-sensitive information is very critical and important for every organization. This poses several challenging problems, such as how to translate the high-level business goals into system-level privacy policies, administration of privacy-sensitive data, privacy data integration and engineering, privacy access control mechanisms, information-oriented security, and query execution on privacy-sensitive data for partial answers.
Topics
The aim of this workshop is to discuss and exchange the ideas related to privacy data management. We invite papers from researchers and practitioners working in privacy, security, trustworthy data systems and related areas to submit their original papers in this workshop. The main topics, but not limited to, include:
- Privacy Information Management
- Privacy Policy-based Infrastructures and Architectures
- Privacy-oriented Access Control Languages and Models
- Privacy in Trust Management
- Privacy Data Integration
- Privacy Risk Assessment and Assurance
- Privacy Services
- Privacy Policy Analysis
- Query Execution over Privacy Sensitive Data
- Privacy Preserving Data Mining
- Hippocratic and Water-marking Databases
- Privacy for Integrity-based Computing
- Privacy Monitoring and Auditing
- Privacy in Social Networks
- Privacy in Ambient Intelligence (AmI) Applications
- Individual Privacy vs. Corporate/National Security
- Privacy in computer networks
- Privacy and RFIDs
- Privacy in sensor networks
Submission guidelines
Papers should be up to 15 pages in English, including bibliography and well-marked appendices. Proceedings will be published by Springer-Verlag in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series. At least one author of each accepted paper is required to register with the workshop and present the paper.
Papers should be sent as an attached PDF file to dpm@iiia.csic.es.
File names should follow this scheme: surname.pdf (multiple author papers should be: surname1_surname2.pdf). The subject of the message should contain the text DPM 2010 paper submission. The body of the e-mail message should contain IN PLAIN TEXT: (i) the title of the submission; (ii) the abstract of the submission; (iii) the names and affiliations of the authors; (iv) the e-mail and telephone number of the contact author; (v) keywords classifying the paper topic. Correct reception of submitted papers will be acknowledged. Please, wait for two days before resending the paper.
Prior to submission, we recommend submitting an abstract (1-2 pages) to dpm@iiia.csic.es in order to enable the Program Chairs to give a first feedback.
All the contributions will be subject to a peer-review by at least three referees from the Program Committee. The submitted contribution should be formatted according to Springer's LNCS style.
It is expected that extended and revised version of the best papers from the workshop will be considered for international journal special issues.
Important Dates:
- Intention of submission: ASAP. Send an abstract to dpm@iiia.csic.es
- Paper submission: June 15, 2010 June 28, 2010
- Notification: July 20, 2010 July 26, 2010 (sent)
- Camera-ready papers: August 15, 2010