Privacy and Identity Management for Life
http://www.cs.kau.se/IFIP-summerschool/.
Sixth International Summer School
organised jointly by the EU FP7 project PrimeLife
and the IFIP Working Groups 9.2, 9.6/11.7 11.4, 11.6
Privacy and Identity Management for Life
(PrimeLife/IFIP Summer School 2010)
to be held in Helsingborg, Sweden, 2nd - 6th August 2010
in cooperation with the EU FP7 project ETICA
After the success of the 2009 PrimeLife/IFIP Summer School, the
European project PrimeLife and IFIP (International Federation for
Information Processing, Working Groups 9.2, 9.6/11.7 11.4, 11.6) will
continue their joint cooperation. This year they will hold an
International Summer School on the topic of Privacy and Identity Management for Emerging Internet Applications throughout a Person's Lifetime.
Emerging Internet Applications, such as Web 2.0 applications and cloud
computing, increasingly pose privacy dilemmas. When they communicate
over the Internet, individuals leave trails of personal data which may
be stored for many years to come. In recent years, social network
sites, where users tend to disclose very intimate personal details
about their personal, social, and professional lives, have caused
serious privacy concerns. The collaborative character of the Internet
enables anyone to compose services and distribute information. Due to
the low costs and technical advances of storage technologies, masses of
personal data can easily be stored. Once disclosed, this data may be
retained forever and be removed with difficulty. It has become hard for
individuals to manage and control the release and use of information
that concerns them. They may particularly find it difficult to
eliminate outdated or unwanted personal information.
These developments raise substantial new challenges for personal
privacy at the technical, social, ethical, regulatory, and legal
levels:
Both IFIP, PrimeLife and ETICA take a holistic approach to
technology and support interdisciplinary exchange. In particular,
participants' contributions that combine technical, legal, regulatory,
socio-economic, ethical, philosophical, or psychological perspectives
are welcome.
Important notice