[CFP] COnSeNT workshop

Hello, apologies for cross-posting.
We have extended the deadline for submissions to 31-MAY.

1st International Workshop on Consent Management in Online Services, 
Networks and Things (COnSeNT 2021)

Virtual, co-located with 6th IEEE EuroS&P, September 7, 2021
https://privacy-as-expected.org/consent2021/

Submission  :   31-May-2021 (extended)
Notification:   01-Jul-2021
Camera-ready:   14-Jul-2021
Workshop    :   07-Sep-2021

*** Call for papers ***

In the context of Data Protection and Privacy, regulations such as the 
GDPR require a valid consent to be collected which must meet a number of 
requirements (e.g., freely given, informed, specific, unambiguous.).
Consent and its Management is now a hot topic of interest emerging from 
a combination of legal, technological, sociological, usability, privacy, 
and security requirements. Requirements also span different domains such 
as users, devices, businesses, publishers, consent management platforms, 
content providers, third-parties, regulators, and information itself. 

The COnSeNT Workshop offers an international forum for researchers and 
practitioners across all domains and disciplines to exchange and bring 
perspectives, lessons learned and new insights to the state of the art 
and practice of Consent and its management. It provides a forum to 
share, discuss, and present novel ideas and solutions related to the 
areas of Consent, and its impact and relevance to the larger domains of 
privacy and security.

We welcome technical, tecno-legal or socio-technical papers, 
work-in-progress reports, industry insights and multi-disciplinary 
perspectives describing advances in all areas related to Consent 
Management including, but not limited to:
* Security and Trust of current Consent practices
* Network Protocols for Consent management
* Non-repudiation and Demonstrability of Consent
* Threat and Adversary modelling in Consent
* Consent Notices and User behaviour
* Novel technical approaches to collecting and managing Consent
* Data-driven Economies and Consent
* Use of dark patterns in consent collection
* Personal Data Economics and Models
* Usability in Consent
* Large-scale capture of Consent
* Accountability and Demonstration of Consent
* Consent management platforms
* Behavioral economics and Consent
* Consent in IoT and embedded devices
* Machine Learning Approaches to Consent
* Assistive technologies for Consent
* Incorporating Human-centric technologies for consent
* Consent management through browser signalling
* Uniformization of consent across different laws and regulations
* Visualisation techniques for consent
* Standards and Frameworks for information and processes associated with 
Consent

*** Submission ***

Submissions must follow the official IEEE Conference Proceedings format: 
LaTeX, Template Instructions, IEEE Template Repository. Full papers must 
be at most 6 single-spaced, double column pages. Papers that do not meet 
the size and formatting requirements will not be reviewed. All papers 
must be in PDF format and submitted through EasyChair.

The review process is double-blind / anonymous. Papers must be 
anonymised prior to submission for review by removing any identifying 
information. Non-anonymised papers will be rejected without reviews.
Proceedings: Workshop proceedings will be published in IEEE Xplore 
(to-be-confirmed).

EasyChair Submissions Link: 
https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=eurosp2021

*** Organisers ***

* Vitor Jesus, School of Computing and Digital Technology, Birmingham 
City University, UK
* Harshvardhan J. Pandit, ADAPT Centre, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
* Cristiana Santos, School of Law, Utrecht University, The Netherlands

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Harshvardhan J. Pandit, Ph.D
Research Fellow
ADAPT Centre, Trinity College Dublin
https://harshp.com/

Received on Sunday, 16 May 2021 12:35:38 UTC