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ANNEX 2: KEYNOTE PRESENTATIONS AND WORKSHOPS
 Annex 3: Programme & Organising Committees

 

Annex 2: Keynote Presentations and Workshops

 

Keynote Presentations: 

Charles Raab, University of Edinburgh, UK, “Social and Political Dimensions of Identity”

Slava Kavsan, Microsoft Windows Core Architect, USA, “Claims-Based Identity Layer for the "New" Internet”

Morton Swimmer, IBM Research Zurich, Switzerland, “Second Life - Security and Privacy at Risk”

Ronald Leenes, Tilburg University, Netherlands, “Second Life Social and Legal Challenges”

Malin Sveningsson Elm, Karlstad University, Sweden, “Young People’s Gender- and Identity work in a Swedish Internet Community”

Lorenz Mueller, AXSionics, Switzerland, “Authentication and Transaction Security in E-Business”

Marit Hansen, Independent Centre for Privacy Protection, Germany, “Marrying Transparency Tools with User-Controlled Identity Management”

Mark Gasson, University of Reading, UK, “ICT implants – the Invasive Future of Identity?”

Diane Whitehouse, The Castlegate Consultancy, UK, “Ethical Aspects of eHealth”

Albin Zuccato, TeliaSonera, Sweden, “Mobile Identity Management”

 

 

Workshop 1: “Privacy Exploits” 

Session Chair: Morton Swimmer 

Dominik Birk, Sebastian Gajek, Felix Gröbert, Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi Ruhr University Bochum, Germany, “A Forensic Framework for Tracing Phishers”

Tom Keenan, University of Calgary, Canada: “On the Internet, Things Never Ever Go Away Completely”

Emin Islam Tatli, Mannheim University, Germany, “Google Hacking Against Privacy”

Martin Boldt, Blekinge University of Technology, Sweden, “Privacy-Invasive Software and preventive mechanisms”

 

Workshop 2: “Social and Philosophical Aspects of identity” 

Session Chair: Ronald Leenes 

Bibi van den Berg, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands, “Self, script and situation - Identity in a world of ICTs”

Noemi Manders-Huits and Jeroen van den Hoven, TU Delft, Netherlands, “Managing Identities and Moral Identification”

Nathalie Grandjean, Benjamin Six, University of Namur, Belgium, “Identity, trust and consent in surveillance society”

Rocío Rueda Ortiz, Leif Bloch Rasmussen, Central University Bogotá, Colombia and Copenhagen Business School, Denmark, “Changing Identities in Information Societies”

 

Workshop 3: “Ethical and Privacy Aspects of RFID 

Session Chair: Diane Whitehouse 

Marc van Lieshout, Linda Kool, TNO, Netherlands, “Little sisters are watching you - A privacy assessment of RFID”

Markus Hansen, Sebastian Meissner, Independent Centre for Privacy Protection, Kiel, Germany, “Identification and Tracking of Individuals and Social Networks using the Electronic Product Code on RFID Tags”

Vikas Kumar, Asia Pacific Institute of Management, India, “Implantable RFID Chips: Security versus Ethics”

 

Workshop 4: “Privacy and identity in Online Social Networks and Communities” 

Session Chair: Charles Raab 

Stefan Weiss, Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany, “Online Social Networks and the Need for New Privacy Research in Information and Communication Technology”

Kevin Anderson, Australia, “The Absent Identity: Community isolation in an age of information overload”

Kai Kimppa, Pekka Muukkonen, University of Turku, Finland, “Do Online Computer Games Affect the Player’s Identity?”

 

Workshop 5: “Identity Management” 

Session Chair: Marit Hansen 

Leonardo A. Martucci, Albin Zuccato, Simone Fischer-Huebner, Karlstad University, Sweden, “Identity Deployment and Management in Wireless Mesh Networks”

R. Joosten,  S. Joosten, TNO, Netherlands, “Rules for Identity and Access Control”

Xavier Huysmans, KU Leuven, Belgium, “Privacy-friendly Identity Management for eGovernment”

Mike Bergmann, TU Dresden, Germany, “Automatic Privacy Policy Clustering”

 

 

 

Workshop 6: “Legal Identity and Identification Aspects” 

Session Chair: Mark Gasson 

Tom Keenan, University of Calgary, Canada: “When Disclosure Becomes Spam – The Apparent Failure of Well Intentioned Privacy Policies and Legislation and How to Fix Them”

Annemarie Sprokkereef, Leeds University, UK, “Identity in the Information Society: Exploring Legal Approaches to the Use of Biometric Data”

Rasika Dayarathna, Louise Yngström, Stockholm University & KTH, Sweden, “A Methodology for Bridging the Gap between Laywers and Technologists”

 

Workshop 7: “Privacy-Enhancing Technologies” 

Session Chair: Marc van Lieshout 

Sebastian Pape, Nabil Benamar, Kassel University, Germany, “Using Identity-Based Public-Key Cryptography with Images to Preserve Privacy”

Giuseppe Bianchi, Csaba Kiraly, Renato Lo Cigno, Simone Teofili, Trento University, Italy, “Traffic Flow Confidentiality in IPsec: Protocol and Implementation”

Christer Andersson, Reine Lundin, Karlstad University, Sweden, “On the Fundamentals of Anonymity Metrics”

Reine Lundin, Stefan Lindskog, Anna Brunstrom, Karlstad University, Sweden, “Analysis of Tunable Anonymity Services”

 

Workshop 8: “Social and Cultural Aspects of Identity” 

Session Chair: Charles Raab 

Rowena Rodrigues, University of Edinburgh, “Digital Identity, Anonymity and Pseudonymity in India”

Anna Chernykh, Higher School of Economics, Russia, “The future of identity in the information society”

Véronique Laurent, Namur University, Belgium, “Technology and Social Workers: a question of identities?”

 

Workshop 9: “Identifiers in eHealth”  

Given and chaired by Diane Whitehouse and Penny Duquenoy

 

 

 

 

Workshop 10: “Economical and Organisational Identity Aspects” 

Session Chair: Leif Bloch Rasmussen 

Cristina Denisa Neagu, Al. I .Cuza Iasi University, Romania, “Knowledge based organization - an identification model”

Nouha Taifi, University di Lecce, Italy, “Collaborative Knowledge Networks: Lessons to Learn from a Large Automotive Company”

 

Workshop 11: “Economical Aspects of Identity Management” 

Session Chair: Albin Zuccato 

Denis Royer, Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany, “Enterprise Identity Management – What’s in it for Corporations”

José M. del Álamo, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM), Spain, “Leveraging Business Models with Identity Management – An e-Learning Case Study”

 

 

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