PSPAE 2010 - The 2nd Workshop on "Privacy and Security in Pervasive and Ambient Intelligence Environments " PSPAE 2010
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Category PSPAE 2010
Deadline: January 15, 2010 | Date: June 25, 2010
Venue/Country: Samos, Greece
Updated: 2010-06-04 19:32:22 (GMT+9)
Call For Papers - CFP
Recent advances in pervasive computing and ambient intelligence environments push forward a vision where technology is integrated into everyday objects with the intent of improving the quality of life and making human interactions with surrounding "cyberphysical" systems simpler and seamless. Such computing environments, however, bring new challenges in privacy and security: as they become aware of and store human activities for future use, there are important consequences on privacy and security that arise from great amounts of personal data being collected and shared wirelessly. An understanding of privacy and security in this context is therefore critical. Ensuring the security and privacy of users' data is a prerequisite to creating public trust for pervasive and ambient intelligence environments and is, therefore, necessary to design and implement them with specific safeguards that also protect against unauthorized collected data re-use.
This workshop will consider an array of privacy enhancing and security tools and methods necessary in pervasive computing environments where there are wireless devices with limited processing power, bandwidth, throughput, memory etc. that make it harder to implement resource-demanding tools and protocols for privacy protection. Additionally, topics on legal support for widespread use of privacy-enhancing technologies will be considered.
Topics of Interest
We are interested in original papers and case studies describing advances in all areas of security and privacy in pervasive and ambient intelligence environments, including but not limited to
Privacy, security and safety in the design of pervasive and ambient intelligence environments
Risk analysis
Ethical issues of Ambient Intelligence
Ethical guidelines for the design of pervasive and ambient intelligence environments
User and/or usability/user experience studies related to the design of pervasive and ambient intelligence environments
Policies and practices for access, authentication, authorization and auditing for health information systems in order to protect the privacy and security of electronic health information.
Policies for sharing / exchange of users' sensitive information in pervasive assistive environments
Legislation issues related to handling of protected health information in pervasive e-health and assistive environments
Secure data access in pervasive assistive environments
PKI to support pervasive environments
Encryption, cryptographic techniques to ensure privacy and security in pervasive environments
Case studies in respect to privacy and security in pervasive environments
Developing secure e-health and assistive infrastructures
Important Dates
Paper Submission Deadline: January 15, 2010
Paper Acceptance Notification: March 05, 2010
Camera Ready Paper Deadline: March 31, 2010
Workshop Chairs
Grammati Pantziou
pantziou
teiath.gr Technological Educational Institution of Athens, Greece
Petros Belsis
pbelsis
aegean.gr Technological Educational Institution of Athens, Greece
Matt Bishop
bishop
cs.ucdavis.edu University of California, Davis, USA
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