- From: Lorrie Cranor <lorrie@research.att.com>
- Date: Fri, 16 Aug 2002 14:26:46 -0400
- To: <www-p3p-dev@w3c.org>, <www-p3p-policy@w3.org>
W3C is holding a workshop on the "Future of P3P." This workshop is
being organized by the P3P Specification Working Group, a part of the
W3C Privacy Activity.
Date: 12-13 November 2002
Location: AOL/Netscape in Dulles, Virginia, USA (near Washington, DC)
The call for participation is available at:
http://www.w3.org/2002/p3p-ws/cfp-p3p1_1
The full call for participation contains information about registration
requirements and procedures, and a link to the online registration
form. The deadlines for this workshop are:
Position papers due: 30 September 2002
Program released: 25 October 2002
Registration closes: 29 October 2002
Please note that while this workshop is an open event, there is an
attendance limit of 75. To ensure maximum diversity among participants,
the number of participants per organization will be limited in the
event that more than 75 individuals wish to participate.
Scope of the Workshop
The workshop will discuss technology and policy considerations for
the future of P3P including new features or applications of P3P,
technical problems with P3P1.0, policy goals that P3P may help
address, requirements unmet by P3P1.0, and legal or policy
questions that have arisen as a result of P3P implementation.
Goal of the Workshop
We are inviting position papers that discuss technology or policy
considerations (or both) for the future of P3P. The results of
this workshop will inform W3C's decision making on future
P3P-related efforts, stimulate discussions of new applications of
P3P that are possible based on the current P3P specification, and
facilitate coordination with organizations engaged in related
efforts.
Expected Audience
We expect several communities to contribute to the workshop:
* Organizations that develop P3P software
* Organizations with P3P-enabled web sites
* Technologists from academia and industry who are experimenting
with P3P and related technologies
* Organizations that represent industry sectors on privacy issues
or promote industry self-regulatory efforts related to privacy
(industry associations, privacy seal providers, etc.)
* Privacy activists and organizations that represent individuals
on privacy issues
* Academic scholars who are studying privacy technology and policy
issues
* Organizations that are developing standards that may use P3P
* Government regulators and policy makers (and members of their
staff) from around the world
Deliverables
The results of the workshop, including submitted position papers,
presentations, and minutes, will be made public on the Web.
Contact Information
Should you have questions please feel free to contact Lorrie Cranor
(AT&T Labs), Workshop Chair <lorrie@research.att.com>, Daniel Weitzner
(W3C), Workshop Chair <djweitzner@w3.org>, or Rigo Wenning (W3C),
Program Chair and Team Contact <rigo@w3.org>.
Received on Friday, 16 August 2002 14:35:49 UTC