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2007 Conference on Interdisciplinary Studies in Information Privacy and Security
May 22, 2007 Rutgers University, New Brunswick |
The conference will be held on May 22nd, 2007
from 9 a.m to 5 p.m. at the University Inn, Douglass Campus,
Rutgers, New Brunswick.
Agenda
ISIPS Workshop May 22, 2007. Tentative Workshop Schedule
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7:30am |
Breakfast at University Inn. Registration. |
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9:00 |
Welcoming Remarks: Gustav Friedrich, Dean of SCILS; Antonio Badia and Paul Kantor, Co-Chairs. Logistics: Cecilia Gal |
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9:20 |
ISIPS Fellows Panel. A report on diverse social perspectives on the issues of privacy as they might relate to security: Moderator: Nicholas Belkin, Rutgers. Participants: Jennifer Gibbs, Communication, Rutgers Tensions between Privacy and Self-Disclosure in the Online Dating Context. David Greenberg, Journalism and Media Studies, Rutgers: War and the Expansion of Presidential Power: The Case of Public Persuasion. Susan Keith, Journalism and Media Studies, Rutgers: News and Security: The Construction of "cyber-terrorism" in U.S., U.K. and Canadian Media. Jeff Robinson, Communication, Rutgers: Training Physicians to Ask High- and Low-Pressure Questions. |
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10:00 |
Naftaly Minsky, CS. Rutgers. The Internet: From Anarchy to Rule of Laws. Lea Stewart, Communication, Rutgers. Whistle-blowing Then and Now. |
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10:40 |
Coffee Break |
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11:00 |
William Skeith, UCLA. Privacy-Protecting technologies for Streaming Data. |
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11:30 |
Keynote Address. Marc Rotenberg , EPIC, A Privacy Research Agenda for the Digital Age. |
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12:00 |
Logistics of discussion groups |
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12:05 |
Lunch / Round table discussions
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1:30 |
James Katz, Communication, Rutgers. Privacy and Technology in the Networked World: The Case of RFID. |
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1:50 |
Nicholas Belkin, Library Information Science, Rutgers. Privacy, Pornography and the Internet. |
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2:10 |
Fred H. Cate. Center for Applied Cybersecurity Research. Indiana University. The Privacy Hoax. |
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2:30 |
Parallel Discussions. Short presentations. |
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Legal/Ethical Track |
Technical Track |
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2:30 Carol Gordon Privacy and Libraries: An Oxymoron or a Research Opportunity? |
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2:45 Richard Lee The Grey Line Between the Right to Privacy and the Public’s Right to Know. |
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2:50 |
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3:00 |
Poster summaries: David Skillicorn Detecting Anomalies in Graphs.
Antonio Sanfilippo Scenario Construction and Analysis.
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3:10 |
Coffee Break and poster viewing |
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3:35 (Tentative) |
Forum: A hypothetical case involving privacy and security. Participants: N. Minsky, M., Rotenberg, J. Katz, L. Stewart, N. Belkin, Moderator: P. Kantor |
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4:30 |
Brief-backs from the lunch discussions, and wrap up |
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5:00 |
Adjourn |
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6:30 |
Dinner at one of New Brunswick’s many interesting restaurants. TBD |
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