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    SPRINGL 2011 - 4th ACM SIGSPATIAL International Workshop on Security and Privacy in GIS and LBS (SPRINGL) 2011

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    Category SPRINGL 2011

    Deadline: July 22, 2011 | Date: November 01, 2011-November 04, 2011

    Venue/Country: Chicago, U.S.A

    Updated: 2011-04-18 21:08:13 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    Our society is witnessing a dramatic increase in geospatial data infrastructures, data products and services, location-based collaboration platforms and social networks, etc., which play a key role in information sharing and decision making. There are currently major national and international efforts in the coordinated development, use, sharing, and dissemination of geospatial data in several application contexts including homeland security, environmental crises, natural and industrial disasters, etc. Geospatial infrastructures are being leveraged by organizations to provide a large variety of location-based services (LBS) that are specifically tailored to their users.

    However, with the increasing amount of publicly accessible geospatial information, important challenges arise with respect to the security of geospatial information systems (GIS) and LBS. Privacy is also of increasing concern given the sensitivity of personally-identifiable location information. Location trustworthiness is essential in decision-making applications that require high assurance of geospatial data. Given these pressing needs for securing GIS and LBS as well as assuring privacy and trustworthiness, it is compelling to investigate these aspects as they relate to the management of geospatial data and the development of both emerging LBS and mission-critical geographic applications. SPRINGL 2011 is the fourth workshop in the SPRINGL workshop series that aims at bringing together researchers working on the foundations of the field and on novel applications bridging spatio-temporal data management and security, privacy and trust.

    Topics

    Access control for spatio-temporal databases

    Access control for moving object databases

    Administration of security and privacy policies

    Anonymization techniques for LBS

    Application of encryption techniques to LBS

    Convergence of physical and logical security

    Location-aware access control

    Location-aware digital identity management

    Digital rights management for geospatial data

    High assurance integrity for geospatial data

    Identity management in mobile applications

    Information hiding in geospatial data

    Interdisciplinary approaches and studies (e.g., law)

    Privacy ontologies

    Privacy-preserving analysis of spatio-temporal data

    Security and privacy policies for geo-social networks

    Secure localization

    Secure outsourcing of geospatial data

    Security and privacy for RFID systems

    Security and privacy for streaming data

    Security for spatial data infrastructures (SDI)

    Service-based access control to geospatial data

    Trustworthiness assessment for geospatial data

    Usability of security and privacy services for LBS

    Usage control for LBS and mobile users


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