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PRIVACY 2010 : Intelligent Information Privacy Management Symposium

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Link: http://codex.stanford.edu
 
When Mar 23, 2010 - Mar 25, 2010
Where Stanford University, California USA
Submission Deadline Oct 2, 2009
Notification Due Nov 6, 2009
Final Version Due Dec 10, 2009
Categories    privacy   business   artificial intelligence   strategy
 

Call For Papers

Intelligent Information Privacy Management Symposium

March 23 - 25, 2010
CodeX: The Stanford Center of Computers and Law
Stanford University, USA
codex.stanford.edu
This symposium takes a transdisciplinary approach in its exploration of privacy management by drawing from the key areas of Law, Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, and Business. It will focus on the need to develop effective information privacy management frameworks, tools and techniques by addressing the underlying tension between transparency and disclosure in the privacy versus business strategy arenas. There is a significant and growing need to identify privacy requirements in application development and to use intelligent technology-enabled solutions to assist users to monitor and manage their personal information in a more transparent proactive fashion.

People derive significant benefits from sharing their personal details as they take advantage of relevant and useful services, particularly online. However, once collected, businesses often seek to exploit and monetize personal information, and sometimes it is disclosed. Individuals possess a digital footprint that computer applications can discover and use for a wide range of purposes including behavioral targeting for advertising products and services.


Protecting and enforcing privacy is a major cost to business but a lack of privacy protection creates risk for users and reduces trust. Trust plays an important role in the generation of innovation; without trust consumers tend to avoid engagement, they minimize or falsify responses, and as result business opportunities can be missed, and innovation retarded. A sustainable approach to improve privacy protection must balance the cost and risk profiles across the stakeholders; users, service providers, society and government.
The free flow of personal information that respects privacy can fuel and cultivate innovation. Optimizing the risks and rewards across the stakeholders may lead to new forms of innovation and the release of new economic value. The fundamental challenge is to establish legal regimes that enable innovation and facilitate information sharing across jurisdictions in global business. This symposium invites proposals from scholars with diverse backgrounds sharing a common aim: to contribute to development of transdisciplinary solutions to this fundamental challenge.

Specific areas of interest include:

Privacy Related Law and Global Issues
Privacy and Information Aggregation and Integration
Privacy Codes of Practice
Privacy Leadership and Governance
Privacy Principles, Policies and Procedures
Privacy Requirements
Privacy and Best Business Practice
Personal Information Management
Personally Identifiable Information
Intelligent Privacy Enhancing Technologies
Privacy in Social Networks and Recommender Systems
The Role of Trust and Risk Management in Privacy Protection
Important Dates

Submission: October 2, 2009
Notification: November 6, 2009
Camera Ready Papers Due: December 10, 2009
Symposium: March 23 - 25, 2010 at Stanford University
Paper Submission and Publication

We are seeking three kinds of contributions: Issues papers, Position papers, and Technical papers. All papers must be prepared using the AAAI paper guidelines: http://www.aaai.org/Publications/Author/author.php

Issues papers should clearly describe an important privacy related issue in 2-4 pages. Position papers and technical papers can be up to 6 pages in length.

Accepted papers will be published by AAAI Press, and authors will hold copyright. We are currently exploring possibilities for a Special Issue in a relevant journal.
All papers should be submitted electronically at the Privacy 2010 Submission Website http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=privacy2010.

Organizing Committee

Michael Genesereth
Stanford Center for Computers and Law
Computer Science, Stanford University
genesereth@stanford.edu

Roland Vogl
Stanford Center for Computers and Law
Stanford Law School, Stanford University
rvogl@law.stanford.edu

Mary-Anne Williams
Stanford Center for Computers and Law, Stanford University and
Innovation and Enterprise, University of Technology, Sydney
maryanne@cs.stanford.edu

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