PRiMMA Mobile Privacy Workshop
15 September 2010
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Organised by the investigators working on the PRiMMA project, this 1-day workshop brought together the various UK research groups working in the area of privacy and mobile applications. The workshop was held on 23 September 2010 at Imperial College London.
The overall workshop was organised into three broad themes, with speakers presenting their ongoing research in short talks under each of these themes. After each set of presentations there was a lively discussion about the privacy and mobile technology issues that arose in the context of the research that was presented.
Mobile Privacy Workshop
Organised by the PRiMMA Project
23 September 2010
Programme
0930 Registration and Coffee
1015 PRiMMA Project Overview, Bashar Nuseibeh
1030 Session 1: Usability aspects of managing privacy Using Consumer Personal Data to Improve Financial Management; Sacha Brostoff, University College London
1045 Situated Privacy: The Role of Identity in Context; Anne Adams, The Open University
1100 Impact of Real-time Feedback on Mobile Location Sharing Applications; Lukasz Jedrzejczyk, The Open University
1115 Mobile Privacy Experience Sampling; Tristan Henderson, University of St Andrews
1130 Discussion
1215 LUNCH
1345 Session 2: Societal implications Privacy by Design; Ian Brown, Oxford University
1400 Communcation, Privacy and Social Relations; Adam Joinson, Bath University
1415 Evolution, Cognition, Society and Mobile Privacy; Clara Mancini, The Open University
1430 Discussion
1500 COFFEE
1530 Session 3: Privacy Policy Learning and Enforcement Learning Privacy Policies; Alessandra Russo, Imperial College London
1545 Pseudonymity is the best that you can do; David Evans, Cambridge University
1600 Supporting Privacy in Mobile Online Social Networks; Ryan Wishart, Imperial College
1615 Promoting Location Privacy; Daniele Quercia, Cambridge
1630 Discussion
1715 Close




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