[Tccc] CFP: ACM Sigmetrics/Performance 2012 workshop on Privacy and Anonymity for the Digital Economy (PADE)

Roksana Boreli Roksana.Boreli
Wed Apr 11 02:27:14 EDT 2012


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Call For Papers: ACM PADE 2012 SIGMETRICS Workshop on Privacy and Anonymity for the Digital Economy

Monday June 15, 2012

Imperial College London, London, UK

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In conjunction with ACM SIGMETRICS/Performance 2012

Sponsored by ACM SIGMETRICS

http://pade12.mytestbed.net/

http://www.sigmetrics.org/sigmetrics2012/workshops.php


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In today?s digital economy, behavior of users, their preferences and location, and other personal data are being increasingly used for service personalization. There is also a growing awareness of the implications of such personalized services on user privacy. Both regulatory and technology efforts are underway to address privacy and anonymity requirements of systems and services using personal data. This workshop will discuss issues that relate to privacy and anonymity in distributed systems and Internet-based services, with focus on theoretical and practical aspects of the design and performance evaluation of privacy and anonymity preserving systems and services.


The workshop solicits research papers, work-in-progress papers, industry and regulatory position reports from academia, industry, and government agencies. Topics of interest include but are not limited to:

* Performance evaluation of anonymous systems and networks

* Design and performance of privacy-preserving systems

* Design and performance of anonymizing networks

*Privacy and anonymity in the Web, cloud systems, online social networks, mobile networks

* Measurement methodologies for privacy and anonymity

* User profiling mechanisms

* Identity management systems and privacy

* Privacy enhancing technologies

* Mechanisms for processing of private data

* Quantification of privacy threats and anonymity loss

* Privacy challenges in the digital economy

* New Economic models of privacy-preserving systems

* Current and emerging regulatory frameworks for privacy in the digital economy



The workshop will include both presentations of accepted papers and invited keynote speeches, and will seek to promote dynamic inter-disciplinary discussions on the various aspects of privacy and anonymity.

Important Dates:

* Paper Submission: May 1, 2012, 23:59 EDT (Hard Deadline)

* Author Notification: May 16, 2012

* Camera Ready Due: May 30, 2012

* Workshop: Friday June 15, 2012 (morning only)

Submission Guidelines:

Papers must not exceed five double-column pages in the ACM Performance Evaluation Review (PER) format.  Submissions should use the PER  style file, letter size, and embedded fonts.

Submissions must be submitted in printable PDF format via the PADE submission site .

Submissions must be original, previously unpublished work. The PADE program committee will review submissions and accepted papers will be presented at the workshop.

Accepted papers will be published in a special issue of ACM Performance Evaluation Review (PER). Authors of accepted papers grant ACM permission to publish them in print and digital formats. Note that there are no copyright issues with PER, and thus authors retain the copyright of their work with freedom to submit their work elsewhere.



Program Committee Chairs:

Roksana Boreli (NICTA, Australia)

Mohamed Ali Kaafar (INRIA, France)

Anirban Mahanti (NICTA, Australia)



Program Committee:

Imad Aad, Nokia Research Center, Switzerland

Denilson Barbosa, University of Alberta, Canada

Kevin Bauer, University of Waterloo, Canada

Niklas Carlsson, Linkoping University, Sweden

Mourad Debbabi, Concordia University, Canada

Jeffrey Erman, AT&T Research, USA

Vijay Erramilli, Telefonica, Spain

Nadia Fawaz, Technicolor, USA

Aurelien Francillon, Eurecom, France

Julien Freudiger, EPFL, Switzerland

Arik Friedman, NICTA, Australia

Sebastien Gambs, INRIA France

Phillipa Gill, University of Toronto, Canada

Saikat Guha, Microsoft Research, India

Minaxi Gupta, Indiana University, USA

Hamed Haddadi, QMUL, UK

Pan Hui, Deutsche Telekom Laboratories, Germany

Stratis Ioannidis, Technicolor, USA

Boris K?pf, IMDEA, Spain

Prasant Mohapatra, University of California Davis, USA

Melek Onen, Eurecom, France

Panagiotis Papadimitratos, KTH, Sweden

Sebastian Ries, CASED, Germany

Kave Salamatian, LISTIC, France

Fabian Schneider, NEC Laboratories Europe

Abdullatif Shikfa, Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs, France

Craig Shue, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, USA

Vijay Sivaraman, University of New South Wales, Australia

Thorsten Strufe, TU Darmstadt, Germany

Steve Uhlig, QMUL, UK

Gaogang Xie, ICT-CAS, China

Chao Zhang, Microsoft, USA




Kind regards, Roksana


Dr Roksana Boreli
Assoc. Prof (Conjoint), School of EE&T, UNSW
Research Leader
NICTA | Locked Bag 9013 | Alexandria NSW 1435
www.nicta.com.au  | roksana.boreli at nicta.com.au<mailto:roksana.boreli at nicta.com.au>
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