Goals
The Interdisciplinary Workshop on Trust, Identity, Privacy and Security in the Digital Economy (DETIPS) is a virtual workshop organized by the Surrey Centre for Cyber Security, University of Surrey. The aim is to bring together researchers solving real problems in cross-disciplinary aspects of trust, identity, privacy and security in the context of digital economy and its applications. This workshop is supported by the UKRI EPSRC Digital Economy theme and affiliated with the 25th European Symposium on Research in Computer Security (ESORICS 2020).
Program
Friday 18 September
09:00 – 10:45: Welcome by workshop chairs & SESSION 1
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Post-Quantum Certificates for Electronic Travel Documents
- Gaetan Pradel and Chris Mitchell
- Abstract video link: https://youtu.be/ycAg3ZD7VSUU
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kUBI: A Framework for Privacy and Transparency in Sensor-Based Business Models for Consumers: A Pay-How-You-Drive Example
- Christian Roth , Mario Saur and Dogan Kesdogan
- Abstract video link: https://youtu.be/REU6xKNcQYU
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Keeping it Human: A focus group study of public attitudes towards AI in banking
- Mhairi Aitken , Magdalene Ng, Ehsan Toreini, Aad Van Moorsel, Kovila Coopamootoo and Karen Elliott
- Abstract video link: https://youtu.be/GzeP58Rynks
- (Short Talk)
Creative Toolkits for TIPS
- Helen Collard and Jo Briggs
- Abstract video link: https://youtu.be/2g86NYSJOSk
11:00 – 12:30: SESSION 2
- (Short Talk)
Verifiable Contracting
- Sérgio Manuel Nóbrega Gonçalves, Alessandro Tomasi , Andrea Bisegna, Giulio Pellizzari and Silvio Ranise
- Abstract video link: https://youtu.be/ApPYRhdAFY8
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Risk Assessment of Sharing Cyber Threat Intelligence
- Adham Albakri , Eerke Boiten and Richard Smith
- Abstract video link: https://youtu.be/yM6V28y5jC4
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IMC: A Classification of Identity Management Approaches
- Daniela Pöhn and Wolfgang Hommel
- Abstract video link: https://youtu.be/uvWMDciaabU
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Development of Trust Infrastructures for Virtual Asset Service Providers
- Thomas Hardjono
- Abstract video link: https://youtu.be/6dKu8COvkLo
Areas of interest
We welcome original research submissions addressing various areas of interest in relation to Digital Economy:
- Trust: risk management, trust models, reputation systems, trustworthy AI, trust perception, human and societal aspects of trust in technology, technology acceptance, legal aspects, etc.
- Identity: identity management, web authentication, access control, online fraud, legal aspects, usability, socio-technical aspects, etc
- Privacy: policies/GDPR, data protection, data sharing, anonymity, privacy-enhancing technologies, privacy for DLT applications, AI and privacy, legal aspects, socio-technical aspects, etc.
- Security: digital transactions, cloud/IoT security, usability, legal aspects, socio-technical aspects, DLT security, security and AI, etc.
Important Deadlines
- Submission deadline: July 10, 2020 AoE (Anywhere on Earth)
- Notification of acceptance: August 2, 2020
- Pre-proceedings: August 24, 2020
- Workshop: September 18, 2020
Paper submission
Submissions must not substantially duplicate work that any of the authors has published elsewhere or has submitted
in parallel to any other venue with formally published proceedings. Submission are to be made on Easychair (link to be provided).
Each submission must begin with a title, author names and affiliations, short abstract, and a list of keywords.
The introduction should summarise the contributions of the paper at a level appropriate for a non-specialist reader.
All submissions must follow the original LNCS format
with a page limit of 18 pages (incl. references and well-marked appendices) for full papers. We may accept a number
of short papers with a page limit of 6-8 pages. Authors should indicate if they would agree for their paper to be
considered a short paper. Accepted papers will be made available during the conference. At least one author per paper
must register and present at the workshop.
Submissions are done via Easychair at
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=detips2020.
Publication
Accepted papers will be published as Springer LNCS post-proceedings in a joint volume other ESORICS workshops (DeSECSys, MPS, SPOSE). The post-proceedings will be published within a couple of months after the workshop.
Program Committee Chairs
- Ioana Boureanu (University of Surrey, UK)
- Constantin Catalin Dragan (University of Surrey, UK)
- Mark Manulis (University of Surrey, UK)
Program Committee
- Arosha Bandara (The Open University, UK)
- Colin Boyd (NTNU, Norway)
- Jo Briggs (Northumbria University, UK)
- John Collomosse (University of Surrey, UK)
- Mauro Conti (University of Padua, Italy)
- Kovila Coopamootoo (Newcastle University, UK)
- Alexandra Dmitrienko (University of Würzburg, Germany)
- Karen Elliott (Newcastle University, UK)
- Simone Fischer-Hübner (Karlstad University, Sweden)
- Duncan Hodges (Cranfield University, UK)
- Mark W. Jones (Swansea University, UK)
- Sokratis Katsikas (NTNU, Norway)
- Alptekin Küpçü (Koç University, Turkey)
- Shujun Li (University of Kent, UK)
- Wendy Moncur (University of Dundee, UK)
- Cristina Onete (University of Limoges, France)
- Olivier Pereira (UCL Louvain, Belgium)
- Delphine Reinhardt (University of Göttingen, Germany)
- Peter Roenne (University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg)
- P. Y. A. Ryan (University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg)
- Kouichi Sakurai (Kyushu University, Japan)
- Joerg Schwenk (Ruhr University Bochum, Germany)
- Aad Van Moorsel (University of Newcastle, UK)
- Wim Vanderbauwhede (University of Glagow, UK)
- Melek Önen (Eurecom, France)
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