Update: Submission deadline has been extended by one week.
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7th Privacy Enhancing Techniques Convention: PET-CON 2017.2
11–12 September 2017
University of Hamburg, East Wing, ESA O 222
Edmund-Siemers-Allee 1, Hamburg, Germany
http://pet-con.de/
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We invite you to attend PET-CON 2017.2 -- the seventh convention in
Germany in the area of Privacy Enhancing Techniques. PET-CON brings
together students (B.Sc., M.Sc., PhD), junior researchers, privacy
activists and other interested people to discuss work in progress.
PET-CON is organized by the PET interest group of the German Computer
Science Society (GI). Previous PET-CONs took place at University of
Regensburg, TU Dresden, TU Darmstadt, RWTH Aachen, and Goethe
University Frankfurt.
PET-CON is a very informal gathering. The workshop consists of
short contributed talks (10-15 minutes) followed by extensive
feedback and discussions (up to 45 minutes). For instance, students
can present planned, ongoing, and recently finished theses in order
to receive feedback. We also accept presentations of papers that
have already been published elsewhere.
There is no filtering of contributions. However, there is a voluntary
submission process with peer review. Submissions should have a length
of up to eight pages and be formatted using one of the common paper
templates (e.g., llncs.cls). You can also attend the convention
without giving a talk at all.
TOPICS OF INTEREST
* abuse detection and protection
* anonymous routing
* application layer privacy
* big data and data protection
* economics of PETs
* end-user education and training
* HCI issues and usability
* intrusion detection while respecting privacy
* location privacy
* metrics for quality of protection
* mobile networks and smartphone applications
* performance optimization and measurement
* privacy in ubiquitous computing environments
* related legal issues (data protection)
PROGRAM
The program starts after lunch at 1.00 pm of the first day and
consists of short talks (15 min.), followed by discussions and
breaks. We will have dinner in the evening to foster the exchange of
new ideas. On the second day we continue with talks in the morning
before we close the workshop at lunchtime.
REGISTRATION AND SUBMISSION
If you would like to attend PET-CON, please send an e-mail to
registration(a)pet-con.de with the following information
* your name and affiliation
* whether you want to give a talk or not
* (optional) the title of your talk and a short abstract
* (optional) a PDF file to submit to the peer review process
* (optional) if you are willing to help in the review process and
how many papers you'd review at most (1-5)
* whether you want to have lunch on day 1
* whether you want to have dinner on day 1
* whether you want to have lunch on day 2
There will be no participation fee, however you have to pay for travel
and accommodation costs for yourself (or ask your professor/university
for a refund). We are currently looking for sponsors who can cover
(part of) the costs for lunch and/or dinner.
We plan to publish a collection of the submitted papers in electronic
form on a publication server of one of the participating universities.
Authors may opt-out on this.
IMPORTANT DATES (extended submission deadline)
* (Optional) Paper submission for peer review: 22 Aug 2017
* Feedback from peer review: 4 Sep 2017
* Registration
if you submit a paper for peer review: 22 Aug 2017
for all other participants: 4 Sep 2017
* Workshop: 11-12 Sep 2017
* Final version for electronic proceedings: 25 Sep 2017
ORGANIZATION
The event is organized by
* Dominik Herrmann (University of Hamburg)
* Sebastian Pape (Goethe University Frankfurt)
You can reach the organizers via e-mail at sebastian.pape(a)m-chair.de
and herrmann(a)informatik.uni-hamburg.de.
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Dominik Herrmann (Postdoctoral Researcher)
Tel: +49-40-42883-2092 - https://herdom.net/
University of Hamburg - Department of Computer Science
Security in Distributed Systems Group