[ISN] Privacy Enhancing Technologies 2002

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    Privacy Enhancing Technologies 2002
    April 14-15, 2002
    San Francisco, CA
    
    Call for Participation
    
    Registration for Privacy Enhancing Technologies 2002 is now open.
    Details and online registration can be found at
    http://www.pet2002.org/ along with the program and hotel information.
    
    Privacy and anonymity are increasingly important in the online world.
    Corporations and governments are starting to realize their power to
    track users and their behavior, and restrict the ability to publish or
    retrieve documents. Approaches to protecting individuals, groups, and
    even companies and governments from such profiling and censorship have
    included decentralization, encryption, and distributed trust.
    
    Building on the success of the first anonymity and unobservability
    workshop (LNCS 2009, held in Berkeley in July 2000), PET2002 addresses
    the design and realization of such anonymity and anti-censorship
    services for the Internet and other communication networks. The
    program consists of peer reviewed papers, an invited talk, and a panel
    discussion on policy. The proceedings will be published in the
    Springer-Verlag Lecture Notes in Computer Science series.
    
    
    
    
    
    Preliminary PET2002 program:
    
      David Chaum: Invited Talk
    
      "Privacy-enhancing technologies for the Internet, II: Five years later"
      Ian Goldberg
    
      "Detecting Web Bugs With Bugnosis: Privacy Advocacy Through Education"
      Adil Alsaid, David Martin
    
      "Private authentication"
      Martin Abadi
    
      "Towards an Information Theoretic Metric for Anonymity"
      Andrei Serjantov, George Danezis
    
      "Towards Measuring Anonymity"
      Claudia Diaz, Stefaan Seys, Joris Claessens, Bart Preneel
    
      "The Platform for Enterprise Privacy Practices -- Privacy-enabled
      Management of Customer Data"
      G{\"u}nter Karjoth, Matthias Schunter, Michael Waidner
     
      "Privacy Enhancing Profile Disclosure"
      Peter Dornbach, Zoltan Nemeth
    
      "Privacy Enhancing Service Architectures"
      Tero Alamaki, Margareta Bjorksten, Peter Dornbach, Casper Gripenberg,
      Norbert Gyorbiro, Gabor Marton, Zoltan Nemeth, Timo Skytta, Mikko
      Tarkiainen
    
      Policy Panel, moderated by John Borking
    
      "Dummy Traffic Against Long Term Intersection Attacks"
      Oliver Berthold, Heinrich Langos
    
      "Protecting Privacy during On-line Trust Negotiation"
      Kent E. Seamons, Marianne Winslett, Ting Yu, Lina Yu, Ryan Jarvis
    
      "Prototyping an Armored Data Vault: Rights Management on Big Brother's
      Computer"
      Alex Iliev, Sean Smith
    
      "Preventing Interval-based Inference by Random Data Perturbation"
      Yingjiu Li, Lingyu Wang, and Sushil Jajodia
    
      "Fingerprinting Websites Using Traffic Analysis"
      Andrew Hintz
    
      "A Passive Attack on the Privacy of Web Users Using Standard Log
      Information"
      Thomas Demuth
    
      "Covert Messaging Through TCP Timestamps"
      John Giffin, Rachel Greenstadt, Peter Litwack, Richard Tibbetts
    
      "Almost Optimal Private Information Retrieval"
      Dmitri Asonov, Johann-Christoph Freytag
    
      "Unobservable Surfing on the World Wide Web: Is Private Information
      Retrieval an alternative to the MIX based Approach?"
      Dogan Kesdogan, Mark Borning, Michael Schmeink
    
    
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