[p2p-hackers] WPES 2005 call for participation: Nov 7, Washington DC

Roger Dingledine arma at mit.edu
Fri Sep 23 07:09:25 UTC 2005


The program for WPES 2005 is out:
http://wpes05.dti.unimi.it/program.html

Workshop on Privacy in the Electronic Society (WPES) is a one-day workshop
attached to the ACM CCS conference. We have papers for much of the day
with breaks to discuss about privacy, technology, society, and how they
interact. Many of the attendees stick around for a few days afterwards
to keep discussing (and to see the CCS talks). If you're in the area
(or if you arrange to be), we look forward to seeing you there.

Note that the early registration deadline is Sept 26 (this Monday).
Feel free to forward this mail anywhere else it should go.

Thanks,
--Roger

Here are the accepted papers:

The Pynchon Gate: A Secure Method of Pseudonymous Mail Retrieval
    Len Sassaman (K.U. Leuven ESAT-COSIC, Belgium), Bram Cohen
    (BitTorrent, USA), Nick Mathewson (The Free Haven Project, USA)

Maintaining Privacy on Derived Objects
    Nicola Zannone (University of Trento, Italy), Sushil Jajodia (George
    Mason University, USA), Fabio Massacci (University of Trento, Italy),
    Duminda Wijesekera (George Mason University, USA)

Protecting Privacy in Tabular Healthcare Data: Explicit Uncertainty for
Disclosure Control
    Brian Shand, Jem Rashbass (University of Cambridge, UK)

Disabling RFID Tags with Visible Confirmation: Clipped Tags Are Silenced
    Guenter Karjoth (IBM Research, Switzerland), Paul Moskowitz (IBM
    Research, USA)

Privacy for RFID Through Trusted Computing
    David Molnar, Andrea Soppera, David Wagner (University of California,
    Berkeley, USA)

Specifying Electronic Voting Protocols in Typed MSR
    Theodoros Balopoulos, Stephanos Gritzalis, Sokratis K. Katsikas
    (University of Aegean, Greece)

Anonymous yet Accountable Access Control
    Michael Backes, Jan Camenisch, Dieter Sommer (IBM Zurich Research
    Lab, Switzerland)

Determining User Privacy Preferences by Asking the Right Questions:
An Automated Approach
    Keith Irwin, Ting Yu (North Carolina State University, USA)

Mining Rule Semantics to Understand Legislative Compliance
    Travis D. Breaux and Annie I. Antón (North Carolina State University,
    USA)

Quantitative Evaluation of Unlinkable ID Matching Schemes
    Yasunobu Nohara, Sozo Inoue, Kensuke Baba, Hiroto Yasuura (Kyushu
    University, Japan)

Coercion-Resistant Electronic Elections
    Ari Juels (RSA Laboratories, USA), Dario Catalano (CNRS-Ecole Normale
    Supérieure, France), Markus Jakobsson (Indiana University, USA)

Information Revelation and Privacy Issues in Social Networking Sites
    Ralph Gross, Alessandro Acquisti (Carnegie Mellon University, USA)

The Security of "Off-the-Record" Messaging
    Mario Di Raimondo (Università di Catania, Italy), Rosario Gennaro,
    Hugo Krawczyk (IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA)

Peripheral Privacy Notifications for Wireless Networks
    Braden Kowitz, Lorrie Cranor (Carnegie Mellon University, USA)

The Privacy Cost of the Second-Chance Offer
    Sumit Joshi, Yu-An Sun, Poorvi L. Vora (George Washington University,
    USA)




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