[Om-announce] Call for participation - Workshop on Privacy in the Electronic Society (WPES 2013)

WPES 2013 wpes2013 at unimi.it
Tue Sep 10 19:05:34 CEST 2013


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CALL FOR PARTICIPATION

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Workshop on Privacy in the Electronic Society (WPES 2013)
Berlin, Germany - November 4, 2013
http://wpes2013.di.unimi.it
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** Register by the 15th of September 2013 to enjoy the early bird discount! **
** Group discounts available! **


ABOUT THE WORKSHOP

The need for privacy-aware policies, regulations, and techniques has been
widely recognized. This workshop discusses the problems of privacy in the
global interconnected societies and possible solutions. The 2013 Workshop,
held in conjunction with the ACM CCS conference, is the twelfth in a yearly
forum for papers on all the different aspects of privacy in today's
electronic society.

The workshop will be a 1-day event featuring technical presentations
of 20 full papers and 10 short papers.

The 12th Workshop on Privacy in the Electronic Society (WPES 2013)
will be held in Berlin, Germany.


REGISTRATION

Registration information is available at:
http://www.sigsac.org/ccs/CCS2013/registration-2/index.html

Early registration fees apply until September 15, 2013.


LIST OF ACCEPTED PAPERS
(in alphabetical order of title)

** Full Papers

- Analysis of the Impact of Data Granularity on Privacy for the Smart Grid
  (Valentin Tudor, Magnus Almgren, and Marina Papatriantafilou)

- Anonymously Sharing Flickr Pictures with Facebook Friends
  (Jan Camenisch, Günter Karjoth, Gregory Neven, and Franz-Stefan Preiss)

- Canon-MPC, A System for Casual Non-Interactive Secure Multi-Party
  Computation Using Native Client
  (Ayman Jarrous and Benny Pinkas)

- Distributed ElGamal a la Pedersen - Application to Helios
  (Veronique Cortier, David Galindo, Stephane Glondu, and 
   Malika Izabachene)

- Distributed Privacy-Preserving Transparency Logging
  (Tobias Pulls, Roel Peeters, and Karel Wouters)

- Improved Website Fingerprinting on Tor
  (Tao Wang and Ian Goldberg)

- Inferring Social Ties in Academic Networks Using Short-Range
  Wireless Communications
  (Igor Bilogrevic, Kévin Huguenin, Murtuza Jadliwala, Florent Lopez,
   Jean-Pierre Hubaux, Philip Ginzboorg, and Valtteri Niemi)

- On the Limits of Provable Anonymity
  (Nethanel Gelernter and Amir Herzberg)

- On the Use of Decentralization to Enable Privacy in Web-Scale
  Recommendation Services
  (Animesh Nandi, Armen Aghasaryan, and Ishan Chhabra)

- Optimal Sporadic Location Privacy Preserving Systems in Presence
  of Bandwidth Constraints
  (Michael Herrmann, Carmela Troncoso, Claudia Diaz, and Bart Preneel)

- Optimally Private Access Control
  (Markulf Kohlweiss and Alfredo Rial)

- Outsourced Private Information Retrieval
  (Yizhou Huang and Ian Goldberg)

- Privacy-Preserving Billing for e-Ticketing Systems in Public
  Transportation
  (Florian Kerschbaum, Hoon Wei Lim, and Ivan Gudymenko)

- Protecting and Evaluating Genomic Privacy in Medical Tests and
  Personalized Medicine
  (Erman Ayday, Jean Louis Raisaro, Jacques Rougemont, 
   and Jean-Pierre Hubaux)

- Redeem with Privacy (RwP): Privacy Protecting Framework for 
  Geo-social Commerce
  (Md Moniruzzaman and Ken Barker)

- ScrambleSuit: A Polymorphic Network Protocol to Circumvent Censorship
  (Philipp Winter, Tobias Pulls, and Juergen Fuss)

- Secure Genomic Testing with Size- and Position-Hiding Private 
  Substring Matching
  (Emiliano De Cristofaro, Sky Faber, and Gene Tsudik)

- The Post Anachronism: The Temporal Dimension of Facebook Privacy
  (Lujo Bauer, Lorrie Faith Cranor, Saranga Komanduri, 
   Michelle L. Mazurek, Michael K. Reiter, Manya Sleeper, and Blase Ur)

- Thinking Inside the BLAC Box: Smarter Protocols for Faster Anonymous
  Blacklisting
  (Ryan Henry and Ian Goldberg)

- You Cannot Hide for Long: De-Anonymization of Real-World Dynamic Behaviour
  (George Danezis and Carmela Troncoso)

** Short Papers

- Conscript Your Friends into Larger Anonymity Sets with JavaScript
  (Henry Corrigan-Gibbs and Bryan Ford)

- Improved Group Off-the-Record Messaging
  (Hong Liu, Eugene Vasserman, and Nicholas Hopper)

- Inferring Trip Destinations From Driving Habits Data
  (Rinku Dewri, Prasad Annadata, Wisam Eltarjaman, and 
   Ramakrishna Thurimella)

- No Surprises: Measuring Intrusiveness of Smartphone Applications 
  by Detecting Objective Context Deviations
  (Fan Zhang, Fuming Shih, and Daniel Weitzner)

- Privacy Awareness about Information Leakage: Who knows what about me?
  (Delfina Malandrino, Andrea Petta, Vittorio Scarano, Luigi Serra, 
   Raffaele Spinelli, and Balachander Krishnamurthy)

- Proactive Insider Threat Detection Through Social Media: 
  the YouTube Case
  (Miltiadis Kandias, Vasilis Stavrou, Nick Bozovic, and 
   Dimitris Gritzalis)

- SideAuto: Quantitative Information Flow for Side-Channel Leakage 
  in Web Application
  (Xujing Huang and Pasquale Malacaria)

- The Password Allocation Problem: Strategies for Reusing 
  Passwords Effectively
  (Rishab Nithyanand and Rob Johnson)

- The Place (and Price) Is Right: An Economic Solution to 
  Location Privacy
  (Christopher Riederer, Augustin Chaintreau, Jacob Cahan, and 
   Vijay Erramilli)

- Using Mobile Device Communication to Strengthen E-voting Protocols
  (Michael Backes, Martin Gagne, and Malte Skoruppa)



MORE INFORMATION

Additional information about the workshop can be found at:
http://wpes2013.di.unimi.it


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