2. The Annual Privacy Forum 2012
ENISA is organising, in collaboration with DG CONNECT,
the Annual Privacy Forum (APF ‗12). The aim is to
establish an annual forum to address gaps between the
advances made by research in the area of privacy, and the
relevant policy initiatives.
The Annual Privacy Forum 2012 — closing the loop from
research to policy takes place on 10th and 11th October in
Limassol, in Cyprus and is officially endorsed as one of the
events of the Cyprus Presidency of the Council of the EU.
A ‖Call for papers‖ was published, and 19 papers were
accepted.
The Programme Committee, chaired by Bart Preneel- KU
Leuven - was composed of 34 world-recognised experts.
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3. The Annual Privacy Forum 2012
Topics:
Privacy by design Privacy by policy
Privacy models
Anonymous communications and publishing systems
Attacks on privacy and privacy technologies
Censorship resistance
Economics of privacy and PETs
Location privacy Privacy awareness raising and education
Privacy in Online Social Networks
Privacy policy languages and tools
Pseudonyms, identity management, link ability, and
reputation
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Speakers @APF’12 include:
Alessandro ACQUISTI Associate Professor of Information Systems and
Public Policy at the Heinz College, Carnegie
Mellon University (CMU)
Stephen DEADMAN Head of Legal Privacy, Security & Content
Standards, Vodafone
Marisa JIMENEZ European Privacy Policy Senior Counsel,Google
Andreas KRISCH President of European Digital Rights, EDRi
Gwendal LE GRAND Head of the IT experts department, Commission
Nationale de l'Informatique et des Liberts- CNIL
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Speakers @APF’12 include:
Melina VIOLARI Policy and Privacy Manager, Facebook Europe
•Melinnager,Facebook Europe
Peter SCHAAR Federal Commissioner for Data Protection, BFDI
Michael WAIDNER Director of the Fraunhofer Institute for Secure
Information Technology
Bart PRENEEL PC Chair APF 2012, Professor KU Leuven
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Professor Udo HELMBRECHT, Executive Director, ENISA
expresses his expectations from APF’12
―One of the main objectives ENISA is to promote the exchange
of good practice and collaboration on NIS issues. The Annual
Privacy Forum offers an opportunity to facilitate a dialogue
between the research community, industry and Europe‘s
policymakers. Shared understanding in this area is crucial –
privacy is a fundamental human right.
I would like to thank the European Commission‘s Directorate
General Communication Networks, Content and Technology for
its support in organising APF‘2012, and also acknowledge the
kind support of the University of Cyprus, and the Cyprus
Presidency of the Council of the European Union for endorsing
the conference. ‖
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7. REGISTER for APF’12 !
We meet in Limassol for 2 days of fruitful discussions on
Privacy.
http://privacyforum.eu/registration
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