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    DICCDI 2011 - DICCDI 2011 : Privacy and Identity Management for Communities - Communities for Privacy and Identity Management

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    Category DICCDI 2011

    Deadline: April 24, 2011 | Date: October 04, 2011-October 07, 2011

    Venue/Country: Berlin, Germany

    Updated: 2011-03-24 21:15:47 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    Internet communities are spreading rapidly in all areas of life. For their members, they are central to their social networking and information sharing. In those communities, many elements of identity management are used for fundamental functions. For example, a cross-domain identity management infrastructure is often used to exchange (partial) identities with third party providers in order to generate benefits for those involved. However, this also implies privacy risks, due to the cross-domain exchange of identity information, or due to centralized data processing. The Implementation of privacy-friendly technologies has not kept pace with the rapid spread of communities.

    On the other hand, communities can as well be utilized for improving data privacy. Many successful privacy-enhancing technologies are provided by communities of enthusiasts. They often gather for ideological reasons, to jointly contribute to a better privacy on the Web.

    The goal of this workshop is to attract scientists, practitioners, representatives of

    communities and providers of community platforms to enable an interdisciplinary discussion illuminating this vibrant field of Internet culture.

    Possible topics include:

    - Identity management systems for community platforms

    - Privacy-friendly and -promoting implementation of community functions

    Communities in the Identity Management Ecosystem

    - Privacy-enhancing systems and their surrounding communities

    - Commercialization of (partial) identities by providers of community platforms

    - Privacy and user-generated content

    - Cross-organizational identity management in business communities

    - Evaluation of Identity Management within or through communities

    - Usability, Accessibility & E-inclusion aspects of identity management in communities and their platforms

    - Data security and risk assessment in the selection of identity management systems for communities

    - Legal, economic and social aspects of privacy and identity management in communities

    - User communities enabling anonymity and privacy protection

    Important dates:

    April 24th 2011 Submission of papers

    May 23th 2011 Results of reviews

    July 1st 2011 Submission of final versions

    October 4th-7th 2011 INFORMATIK 2011 in Berlin

    Target audience:

    Practitioners from communities, industry and administration as well as scientists

    from the fields of computer science, business, law, social sciences and related

    disciplines are invited to submit. Theoretical, scientific papers, case studies from

    practice and position papers on social implications are equally welcome.

    Submission Format:

    The accepted workshop papers will appear in common proceedings in the GI

    series 'Lecture Notes in Informatics (LNI) and should be created following the LNI

    format guidelines. For more details on those, see

    http://www.gi-ev.de/service/publikationen/lni/.

    The submission is performed electronically via the easy chair system

    (https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=informatik2011). All details

    concerning the submission of papers are available via the conference website

    http://www.informatik2011.de/.

    Organisation:

    Jan Zibuschka, Fraunhofer IAO

    Dr. Lexi Pimenidis, iDev GmbH

    Marit Hansen, Independent Centre for Privacy Protection Schleswig-Holstein

    Dr. Heiko Rossnagel, Fraunhofer IAO

    Program Committee:

    Ralf Bendrath, FU Berlin

    Arslan Brömme, GI e.V. / BIOSIG

    Prof. Dr. Christoph Busch, CAST e.V.

    Dr. Katrin Borcea-Pfitzmann, TU Dresden

    Prof. Dr. Josep Domingo-Ferrer, Universitat Rovira i Virgili

    Prof. Dr. Hannes Federrath, University of Regensburg

    Dr. Lars Fischer, DIS AG

    Dr. Lothar Fritsch, Norsk Regnesentral

    Matthias Herbert, Fraunhofer IAO

    Dr. Gerrit Hornung, University of Kassel

    Dr. Detlef Hühnlein, ecsec GmbH

    Dr. Luigi Lo Iaconco, NEC Europe Ltd.

    Alexander Nouak, Fraunhofer IGD

    Dr. Andriy Panchenko, University of Luxembourg

    Henrich C. Pohl, University of Passau

    Prof. Dr. Alexander Rossnagel, University of Kassel

    Tobias Scherner, marketing partner Agentur GmbH

    Dr. Philip Scholz, Federal Ministry of Justice

    Rolf Wendolsky JonDos

    Rigo Wenning, W3C

    Dr. Alexander Wiesmaier, TU Darmstadt

    Jürgen Zorenc, IDpendant GmbH

    http://www.identity-management.eu/


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