Privacy in ITS Applications Workshop20 July 2010, Hosted by Humboldt-Universität zu BerlinWith the support of CVIS, in conjunction with PETS 2010
Workshop ObjectivesIntelligent Transport Systems (ITS) bring the promise of improved safety, more comfort, better environment preservation, and optimised energy consumption. Mobile communication today allows for the deployment of services such as eCall, pay-per-use and road charging. In the future, vehicular communications (VC) and inter-vehicular communications (IVC) capability will pave the way to new applications such as extended hazard warning in safety critical situations, enhanced blind spot applications, and safe lane change assistance. However, all these applications involve the sharing of significant amount of data, and it is not clear what their impact is on privacy and whether they are compliant with data protection requirements. The objective of this workshop is to investigate how privacy and data protection can be taken into account, in the design phase as well as the architecture and technology levels, and to discuss how stakeholders can build consensus on a pan-European approach. ContentSponsorsThe FP7 project PRECIOSA, with the support of CVIS In conjunction with PETS 2010: Privacy Enhancing Technologies Symposium The workshop is sponsored by the PRECIOSA FP7 project. The goal of PRECIOSA (Privacy Enabled Capability in Co-operative Systems and Safety Applications) is to demonstrate that co-operative systems can comply with future privacy regulations by demonstrating that an example application can be endowed with technologies for suitable privacy protection of the location related data of individuals. Organisers Johann-Christoph Freytag, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin (Germany) Frank Kargl, University of Twente (The Netherlands) Claudia Diaz (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven) Carmela Troncoso (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven) with the support of Antonio Kung, coordinator of PRECIOSA, Trialog (France) Registration | Contact: |
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| First name: Last name: Organisation: Email address: | | Fee: | A fee of 15€ will be paid in cash the morning of the workshop to cover the cost of lunch which will be provided to all participants.
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Time & Place | Date: | 20 July 2010 | | Times: | 08:45 - check in 09:00 - workshop begins 18:30 - cocktail | | Location: | The workshop will be held in the main building of Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin which is located in the old center of the city. This building originated in the Palace of Prince Heinrich (brother of Friedrich II) and offers an historic atmosphere. The meeting room will be the Senatssaal, the lecture hall where Albert Einstein taught his courses. | Directions & Hotels
| Directions: | The address for the main building of Humboldt-Universität is: Unter den Linden 6 10099 Berlin, Germany The Senatssaal meeting room is in the main building just above the main entrance. It is easily accessible through the main entrance to the university (on Unter den Linden) as well as through the back entrance. See a street map of the area. The VLDB 2003 website provides information on transportation from Berlin's airports. | Hotels:
| For a list of hotels near the workshop, see the VLDB 2003 website, although the prices may have changed. |
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