Open Day for Privacy, Usability, and Transparency (PUT 2019)
Co-located with the 19th Privacy Enhancing Technologies Symposium
July 15, 2019 – KTH, Stockholm, Sweden
Program
11:30 Registration at Q1, then Lunch at Syster O Bror (Drottning Kristinas väg 24)
All sessions will take place in Q1
13:00–13:05 Welcome
13:05–13:25 Presentations: SPECIAL, Privacy&Us, PAPAYA
13:25–14:20 Short talks: Privacy and PETs
- Privacy and deniability by design: Off-the-Record messaging version 4
Sofía Celi - Creating WIN-WIN for organisations and users to enable a data sharing economy
Lal Chandran and Lotta Lundin - Differential Privacy Relaxations
Balázs Pejó and Damien Desfontaines - Novel Model for Privacy Preserving in Data Mining using Meta Heuristic Techniques
Fatemeh Amiri and Gerald Quirchmayr - Lightnion: seamless anonymous communication from any web browser
Wouter Lueks, Matthieu Daumas, Laurent Girod and Carmela Troncoso - Privacy-preserving Explicit Network Support
Mirja Kühlewind, Simone Ferlin and Marcus Ihlar - An Analysis of the Genetic Testing Discourse on Twitter, Reddit, and 4chan
Alexandros Mittos - Assessing or incentivising correct mixing without authorities
Jeffrey Burdges - Evaluating Anonymity in Collaborative Systems
Killian Davitt - Behavior Monitoring application for Healthcare: Privacy Requirement Analysis
Lamya Abdullah
14:20–14:35 Break
14:35–15:30 Short talks: Usable privacy and transparency
- Can consent survive in a world of online manipulation?
Luiza Jarovsky - Security Analysis of GDPR Subject Access Request Procedures
Coline Boniface, Imane Fouad, Nataliia Bielova, Cedric Lauradoux and Cristiana Santos - Voice assistants – Addressing user's privacy concerns
Esther Görnemann - SPECIAL: Scalable Policy-awarE Linked Data arChitecture for prIvacy, trAnsparency and compliance
Sabrina Kirrane, Piero Bonatti, Javier D. Fernández, Jonathan Langens, Uroš Milošević, Axel Polleres and Rigo Wenning - Compliance Traceability: Privacy Policies as Software Development Artifacts
Sebastian Zimmeck, Peter Story, Rafael Goldstein, David Baraka, Shaoyan Li, Yuanyuan Feng and Norman Sadeh - A Novice Data Protection Instrument: The GDPR Certification
Bilgesu Sumer - Thinking like a Fraudster: Cognitive Walkthrough in Malicious Settings
Andreas Gutmann and Steven J. Murdoch - A short introduction to System Transparency
Fredrik Stromberg - User Acceptance and Usability of Usage-Based Insurance (UBI)
Juan Quintero - ‘Prefer not to say’: Exploring Disclosure Control Mechanisms Around HIV Status Information in Online Dating Apps
Mark Warner, Agnieszka Kitkowska, Jo Gibbs, Juan F. Maestre and Ann Blandford
15:30–16:00 Coffee Break
16:00–16:45 Poster and demo pitches (2–3 minutes each)
- DataShare: scaling decentralized privacy-preserving search
Kasra Edalatnejad, Wouter Lueks, Julien Martin, Soline Ledesert, Anne Lhote, Bruno Thomas, Laurent Girod and Carmela Troncoso - A Multi-Perspective Transparency and Privacy Enhancing Framework for Smartphone Apps
Majid Hatamian - Fearless, 1000 days and still running: the 'most resilient' exit nodes of the Tor network and their ISP's – a quantitative approach
Camille Akmut - Lustrum, the oldest relays of the Tor network and their ISP’s: more data
Camille Akmut - Consent Comprehension Made Easy Demo
Olha Drozd and Sabrina Kirrane - Designing for privacy and security enhanced user experience
Poornigha Santhana Kumar, Michael Bechinie and Manfred Tscheligi - Modelling Responses to Privacy-Related Indications
Yefim Shulman - Privacy Preserving Neural Network Classification: A Hybrid Solution
Gamze Tillem, Beyza Bozdemir, Melek Önen and Orhan Ermis - Understanding and Recognizing Bystanders in Images for Privacy Protection
Rakibul Hasan, David Crandall, Mario Fritz and Apu Kapadia - Feeling and Thinking: Exploring Privacy Related Attitudes and Behaviours
Agnieszka Kitkowska - Towards Usable Transparency via Individualisation
Patrick Murmann and Simone Fischer-Hübner - Survey of Differentially Private Accuracy Improving Techniques for Publishing Histograms and Synthetic Data
Jenni Reuben and Boel Nelson - A Model to Support Usability Evaluations of Privacy
Johanna Johansen - OnLITE: Online Label For Internet of Things Transparency Enhancement
Alexander Railean and Delphine Reinhardt - Protecting Query Privacy in Censorship Resistant Publication
Stan Gurtler, Miti Mazmudar and Ian Goldberg
16:45–17:50 Poster and demo exhibition
17:50–18:00 Summation and future challebges for privacy, usability and transparency
19:00 – 21:00 Joint PUT / PETS Welcome Reception at Syster O Bror (Drottning Kristinas väg 24)
Organization Committee- Delphine Reinhardt, University of Göttingen
- Emiliano De Cristofaro, University College London
- Leonardo A. Martucci, Karlstad University
- Melek Önen, EURECOM
- Sabrina Kirrane, Vienna University of Economics and Business
- Simone Fischer-Hübner, Karlstad University
- PRIVACY&US is an EC H2020 MSCA ITN, grant no 675730 (https://privacyus.eu/)
- SPECIAL is an EC H2020 Big Data PPP, grant no 731601 (https://www.specialprivacy.eu/)
- PAPAYA is an EC H2020 Cybersecurity PPP, grant no 786767 (https://www.papaya-project.eu/)
Call for Posters, Demos, and Presentations
Open Day for Privacy, Usability, and Transparency (PUT 2019)
Co-located with the 19th Privacy Enhancing Technologies Symposium
July 15, 2019 – KTH, Stockholm, Sweden
General information: https://petsymposium.org/2019/workshop.php
The H2020 EU projects PRIVACY&US, SPECIAL and PAPAYA are organizing an Open Day for Privacy, Usability, and Transparency (PUT 2019) on July 15 (that is, the day before the start of PETS 2019).
What is PUT 2019?The Open Day will feature a mix of a discussion panel, lightning talks, and a poster and demo session which aims to attract young researchers, especially students, hackers, and activists interested in privacy, usable data protection, and transparency, including technical, societal, ethical and legal aspects around said topics.
The final schedule for the workshop, which will take place in Stockholm at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), will be announced closer to the event. The workshop will start at 1 pm and end at 6 pm, which will allow all participants to attend the welcome reception of PETS following the workshop.
Topics of interestThis workshop aims to capture the intersection between privacy, usable data protection, and transparency. We welcome submissions on (but not restricted to) the following topics:
- What societal conventions are necessary to protect privacy and how can they be supported?
- What should a "Magna Carta for Data" look like
- What are the economic incentives for privacy preserving tools and techniques?
- What impact does privacy legislation have on existing systems and processes?
- Tools for monitoring and enforcing privacy and data protection laws
- Usable consent, transparency and control
- Surveillance and tracking
- Managing personal information disclosure
- Techniques for anonymity, pseudonymity and unlinkability
- Dealing with inference in private, sensitive or confidential data
- Protecting against pattern/behaviour discovery and community mining
- Protecting against identity theft and data falsification
- Data processing control and transparency
- Genomic privacy
- Privacy by design
- Privacy impact/compliance/risk assessments
- Privacy preserving location based services
- Privacy preserving data analytics
- Algorithmic transparency & fairness
If you wish to present a lightening talk, poster or demo relating to your work on any aspect of privacy, usable data protection, and/or transparency, please submit a PDF with a one-page extended abstract (LNCS format), including a title, author(s) and affiliation(s), and a short description (300 words maximum) describing the poster, demo or talk.
The LNCS template can be found here: https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines
Submissions must be uploaded to easychair via: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=put2019
Submissions will only be lightly reviewed and accepted abstracts will be published on the event's website.
Important Dates:Submission deadline: June 20, 2019
Authors' notification: June 27, 2019
PUT workshop: July 15, 2019 Organization Committee
- Delphine Reinhardt, University of Göttingen
- Emiliano De Cristofaro, University College London
- Leonardo A. Martucci, Karlstad University
- Melek Önen, EURECOM
- Sabrina Kirrane, Vienna University of Economics and Business
- Simone Fischer-Hübner, Karlstad University
- PRIVACY&US is an EC H2020 MSCA ITN, grant no 675730 (https://privacyus.eu/)
- SPECIAL is an EC H2020 Big Data PPP, grant no 731601 (https://www.specialprivacy.eu/)
- PAPAYA is an EC H2020 Cybersecurity PPP, grant no 786767 (https://www.papaya-project.eu/)