Beschreibung
ABOUT PET-CON
We invite you to attend PET-CON 2017.1 -- the sixth 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.
The convention is an informal gathering. PET-CON consists of contributed talks followed by discussions. Students can present their planned, ongoing or recently finished thesis in order to receive feedback. We also accept presentations of papers that has already been published elsewhere.
There is no filtering of contributions and no participation fee. However, there is a voluntary submission process with peer review. Submissions should have a length of up to eight pages and will be reviewed.
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)
Programm
The program starts 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.
- Samuel Brack: Goodcoin -- Anonymous Bonus Points
- Alexander Zeier: AnonDrop - Räumlich begrenzte anonyme Informationsverbreitung
- Phillipp Schoppmann: Secure Analysis of Distributed Medical Data using Multi-Party Computation, Paper: eprint.iacr.org/2016/892.pdf
- Dominik Herrmann: PrivacyScore: a public scanning platform to assess privacy issues of websites, slides at dhgo.to/petcon-privacyscore
- Welderufael Tesfay: Privacy Concerns, Sentiment Analysis on Twitter
- Lennart Braun: Validation of Committed Values
- Sebastian Pape: Offer for participation: Privacy Hacking / SE with QR-Codes
- Frederik Burmester: Privacy Boxes
- Benjamin Heitmann: Privacy vs. Personalization, SPDZ: www.cs.bris.ac.uk/Research/CryptographySecurity/SPDZ/
- Martin Byrenheid: Resilient Routing in Dynamic F2F-Networks
- Dominik Herrmann: Privacy-preserving survey software using ABCs as participation.
- Sebastian Pape: Why Open Data May Threaten Your Privacy
Restaurant Lunch
Restaurant Sturm und Drang, Building No. 3 in the map above. Lunch is reserved for 12:00 for those who registered.
Restaurant Dinner
Apfelweinwirtschaft Wagner, Schweizer Strasse 71. Dinner is reserved for 20:00 for those who registered.