CFP: 5th International Workshop on Data Usage Management

5th International Workshop on Data Usage Management
An IEEE CS Security & Privacy Workshop (SPW 2014) 
San Francisco, CA, USA
Saturday, May 17th, 2014
https://sites.google.com/site/ieeespduma14/home

Data usage control generalizes access control to what happens to data
in the future and after it has been given away or accessed. Spanning
the domains of privacy, the protection of intellectual property and
compliance, typical current requirements include "delete after thirty
days," "don't delete within five years," "notify whenever data is
given away," and "don't print." However, in the near future more
general requirements may include "do not use for employment purposes,"
"do not use for tracking," as well as "do not use to harm me in any
way." Major challenges in this field include policies, the
relationship between end user actions and technical events, tracking
data across layers of abstraction and logical as well as physical
systems, policy enforcement, protection of the enforcement mechanisms
and guarantees.

Following four successful events - the Dagstuhl Seminar on Distributed
Usage Control, the W3C Privacy and Data Usage Control Workshop, the
WWW 2012 Workshop on Data Usage Management on the Web, and the 4th
International Workshop on Data Usage Management - the goal of this
workshop is to continue the discussion around current technical
developments in usage control and to foster collaboration in the area
of representation, provenance tracking, misuse identification, and
distributed usage enforcement.

Topics of interest include but are not limited to: 
social (i.e. reputation systems) or economical (incentive based) approaches to usage control
provenance generation
provenance tracking
accountability
usage enforcement
usage policies
privacy
mis-use detection
different perspectives to usage management
domain-specific solutions to usage control

Submission:
We solicit short position (upto 5 pages) and long technical (upto 8
pages) papers in IEEE Proceedings format
(http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html)
on all dimensions of the above problem domain. Papers accepted by the
workshop will be published by the IEEE Computer Society Press. Digital
version of the proceedings will be made available to attendees.

All papers must be submitted via EasyChair at
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=duma2014

Important Dates:
Papers due: January 31st, 2014
Author notification: March 7th, 2014
Camera ready and early registration deadline: TBD
Workshop Date: May 17th, 2014

Program Committee:
Rafael Accorsi, University of Freiburg, Germany
David Chadwick, University of Kent, UK
Renato Iannella, Semantic Identity, Australia
Guenter Karjoth, Hochschule Luzern, Switzerland
Stefan Katzenbeisser, TU Darmstadt, Germany
Fabio Martinelli, IIT-CNR, Italy
Stephan Micklitz, Google, Germany
Jaehong Park, UT San Antonio, USA
Michael Carl Tschantz, UC Berkeley, USA
...

Organizers:
Lalana Kagal, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
Alexander Pretschner, Technische Universität München, Germany

Received on Tuesday, 29 October 2013 02:48:47 UTC