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FIDIS Events in 2007

Summer School on IDM
Third International Summer School organized by IFIP WG 9.2, 9.6/11.7 in cooperation with FIDIS Network of Excellence. To be held at Karlstad University, Sweden, 6th to 10th August 2007.
IFIP Sec 2007: Special Track WG 9.6/11.7
Security and Control of Identity in Society (SCITS 4) Special Track by IFIP WG 9.6/11.7 IT Misuse and the Law And the NoE “Future of Identity in the Information Society” (FIDIS)
VOTEID 2007
The first Conference on E-Voting, Identity and Identificationon is the international research meeting point organized by the FIDIS network for e-voting experts from different disciplines: Computer Scientists (security, usability, availability, software engineering), Lawyers, Sociologist and Politicians.
The 7th Social Study of ICT workshop
This workshop offers an opportunity to engage with leading researchers and professionals in the identity, security and privacy area, to be informed of developments and to debate these contemporary issues.
World e-ID 2007
FIDIS (Future of IDentity in the Information Society) is a Network of Excellence composed of 24 partners across EU25+ countries. The objective of this workshop is to provide some findings of FIDIS research on the core topic identity. The future of identity is a key element for the emerging Information Society; it represents the main vehicle of the cyber-citizen in this new digital environment. This workshop will present some results related to identity management in the areas of electronic documents, eGovernment and authentication, and will mainly address privacy, security and trust issues in order to discuss the possibilities of different technologies.
Reinventing Data-Protection?
12th-13th October 2007 @ Brussels: Assessing the 12 years of existence of the E.U. Data Protection Directive and the 26 years of the Council of Europe Data Protection Convention, the conference will evaluate and rethink data protection by analysing the problems, lacunae and bottlenecks of current data protection law.