Important Dates
- Papers submission:
9th May 2007
14th May (abstract)
20th May (paper) - Notification of Acceptance:
27th May 2007
3rd June 2007 - Final version due:
17th June 2007
- Workshop:
30 July 2007
Call for Papers
The PDF-file of the Call for Papers can be found here.
The textfile of the Call for Papers can be found here.
We invite submissions of full or short papers.
- Full papers (limited to 12 pages, excessively long papers will be returned without review) should present high-quality, original unpublished research, case studies, and implementation experiences.
- Short papers (limited to 6 pages) should describe ongoing research. Both should bring new insights, or introduce novel visions concerning the workshop goals.
Furthermore, both theoretical and applied research papers are welcome. We encourage not only researchers with a computer science background, but also researchers with a more user-centric background such as social and behavioural sciences to submit their work to the workshop.
Workshop Topics
Relevant topics include, but are not limited to:
Context and Trust, Security and Privacy as an opportunity
making trust, privacy & security context-aware
- Context-aware architectures for Trust, Privacy & Security
- Enhancement of Trust, Privacy & Security with context information
- Policy languages and ontologies for context-aware Trust, Privacy & Security
- Context-aware identity management and privacy enforcement
- Formal Aspects in Context-aware Trust, Privacy & Security
Context and Trust, Security and Privacy as a threat
trust, privacy & security of context
- Trust, Privacy & Security of context
- Trust, Privacy & Security in context-aware architectures
- Trust, Privacy & Security of context sources and information
- Performance and scalability issues for Trust, Privacy & Security
- User control over Trust, Privacy & Security aspects of context-awareness
Context and Trust, Security and Privacy as application domains
experiences, usefulness and usability
- Use cases and pilots addressing context-aware Trust, Privacy & Security
- Usefulness and usability of context-aware Trust, Privacy & Security
- Context-aware Trust, Privacy & Security for the Semantic Web
- Social, economic, legal, and philosophical aspects of context-aware Trust, Privacy & Security
- Context-aware Trust, Privacy & Security for social media
All papers must be written in English and they will be peer reviewed by at least three members of the Program Committee, and will be judged on novelty, technical soundness, comparison to related work, validation aspects etc. Submitted papers must not substantially overlap papers that have been published or that are simultaneously submitted to a journal or a conference with proceedings. Papers should be formatted according to the Springer-Verlag LNCS guidelines.
Proceedings
Accepted papers will be published in a post-workshop CEUR-WS volume, and a preprinted hardcopy version of the proceedings will available at the workshop. Please note that at least one author of an accepted paper must register for the workshop in order for the paper to be published in the proceedings and scheduled at the workshop.