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3.Privacy and Security at Large Workshop 2022 : 3. Privacy and Security at Large Workshop. Workshop within the GI Informatik 2022. | |||||||||||||
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Cybersecurity has gained enormous importance and
attention in politics, business and the public in recent years. The diffusion of information and communication technology into everyday life and the daily reporting of vulnerabilities and security incidents have made politicians, organizations, citizens and consumers more aware of the risks and vulnerability of trade secrets. In addition, data protection regulations, such as the General Data Protection Regulation, provide a framework for the processing of so-called personal data and thus for citizens' needs for privacy. Security and data protection are thus increasingly becoming the focus of attention for many stakeholders, who are faced with the challenge of, on the one hand, not completely slow down the opportunities created by new technologies through (over-)regulation and, on the other hand, ensuring appropriate implementation of security and data protection measures in order to protect trade secrets and the need of natural persons for privacy. In this respect, the appropriate implementation of security and data protection requirements, taking into account the opportunities and risks of new technologies, requires a holistic view from the perspective of computer science, law and economics. The privacy and security at large workshop aims to encourage this holistic view and to enable the various stakeholders to exchange ideas. The following topics will be the focus of the workshop: - Legal, technical and economic aspects of anonymization - Legal, technical and economic aspects of data protection - Legal, technical and economic aspects of IT security - Organization and operationalization of data protection and IT security - Cost-benefit aspects of data privacy and IT security - Security and data protection for smart cities (e.g., in connected vehicles) - Security and data protection in Big Data and AI applications - Verification of data privacy and IT security. The planned workshop is interdisciplinary in nature. In addition to technical aspects, legal, economic and business informatic aspects of the above-mentioned topics will be discussed. The workshop is organized by: Fraunhofer Institute for Secure Information Technology (SIT) Rheinstraße 75, 64295 Darmstadt Dr. Annika Selzer University of Trier Universitätsring 15, 54296 Trier Prof. Dr. Ingo J. Timm Short papers (max. 6 pages including all appendices) as well as full papers (max. 12 pages including all appendices) can be submitted on the above topics. Accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings. At least one author is expected to present the accepted paper during the workshop. The templates to be used for submission can be found at: https://gi.de/service/publikationen/lni. The proceedings are expected to be available digitally only. The program committee welcomes papers that address fundamental research questions in the workshop topic area as well as papers that describe preliminary results, field reports, and case studies of the workshop topic area. Submitted papers should contain unpublished results and can be written in German or English. Please send your paper as a PDF to the following e-mail address: (mailto:einreichung@sit.fraunhofer.de) For the review, the PDF you submit must not include author names, funding references, and other information that allow references to the authors. Please note that the paper you submit will be shared with the program committee members to enable the review of your paper. For further information on the processing of your personal data, please visit: https://www.sit.fraunhofer.de/en/privacy-statement/ |
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