Call for Papers: Intelligent Information Privacy Management

Intelligent Information Privacy Management
AAAI Spring Symposium 2010
Stanford University, USA
March 22-24, 2010
codex.stanford.edu



Unlocking and harvesting value embedded in personal information can lead to disclosure of private information and subsequent harm. Business practices for personal information management are subject to privacy law; however law is jurisdiction based and information is typically collected across different economies with a wide range of cultural attitudes, social norms, business practices and legal frameworks for privacy.
        The symposium will focus on novel strategic and intelligent multidisciplinary approaches to information privacy management. It will develop a better understanding of the underlying tension between transparency and disclosure in the privacy verses business strategy arena. There is a significant and growing need to use intelligent technology-enabled tools and techniques to assist users to monitor and manage their personal information and its usage in a more transparent proactive fashion.

        Individuals possess a digital footprint that applications can discover and exploit. Individuals can be advantaged by increased the relevance of services offered, however if privacy is not adequately protected then personal information is disclosed and privacy compromised.
         The underlying nature of the web and how it is used has changed dramatically over the last decade creating a profound need for smarter more effective privacy management. There are major advantages in pursuing a best practices approach because personal information flows that respect privacy promote sustainable innovation in technology-enabled services. Trust plays an important role in privacy management and without trust consumers avoid engagement, they minimize or falsify responses, and as result business opportunities are missed, and innovation is retarded.

Topics include:
•    Privacy Leadership and Governance
•    Privacy Principles, Policies and Procedures
•    Privacy Requirements
•    Privacy Management Best Business Practice
•    Information Privacy Protection
•    Information Privacy Law
•    Privacy and Information Aggregation and Integration
•    Privacy Codes of Practice
•    Personally Identifiable Information
•    Privacy Related Laws and Global Issues
•    Intelligent Privacy Management Technologies
•    Privacy in Social Networks and Recommender Systems
•    The Role of Trust and Risk Management in Privacy Protection


Organizing Committee

Michael Genesereth
Center for Computers and Law
Stanford University, USA                                   
eMail:
genesereth@stanford.edu

Mary-Anne Williams
Innovation and Enterprise Research Laboratory
University of Technology, Sydney Australia                             
eMail: 
mary-anne@it.uts.edu.au


Important Dates


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Submission deadline: October 2, 2009 (11:59pm in San Francisco)
    * Notification date: November 6, 2009
    * Camera ready submission deadline (accepted papers): December 15, 2009
       Registration Opens: February 26, 2010
    * Symposium: March 22-24, 2010