INCO-TRUST WORKSHOP ON INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION IN SECURITY AND PRIVACY
International Data Exchange with Security and Privacy: Applications, Policy, Technology, and Use

May 3 - 5, 2010
New York Academy of Sciences
New York, NY

Organizers:
James Clarke, Waterford Institute of Technology
Rebecca Wright, Rutgers University, rebecca.wright at rutgers.edu

Workshop Program:

Preliminary Program (subject to change):
Monday, May 3, 2010
  6:30 -  8:30pm  Welcoming Reception (at New York Academy of Sciences)
  	 

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

  8:30am 	  Breakfast (at New York Academy of Sciences)

  9:00 -  9:30am  Welcome and Introduction:
	
                  * Rebecca Wright, Rutgers University
                  * Gustav Kalbe, Acting Head of Unit - Trust and Security, DG-INFSO, European Commission
                  * Lenore Zuck, Program Officer, Trustworthy Computing, National Science Foundation 

  9:30 - 10:30am  Keynote talk. Joan Feigenbaum, Yale University.

 10:30 - 11:00am  Break

 11:00 - 12:15pm  Panel: Data for network management and security. (Moderator: Sotiris Ioannidis, FORTH)
	
                  * Experiences with DDoS, Hyuncheol Jung, Korea Internet & Security Agency
                  * Botnet infiltration, Christian Kreibich, International Computer Science Institute
                  * Attack attribution, Marc Dacier, Symantec 

 12:15 -  1:30pm  Lunch

  1:30 -  2:45pm  Panel: Approaches to risk in a networked world. (Moderator: Volkmar Lotz, SAP)
	
                  * Respecting contexts, enforcing norms, online and off, Helen Nissenbaum, New York University
                  * How combining data from multiple sources creates potential privacy issues, Mireille Hildebrandt, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
                  * How to deal with risks associated to network services, Kazukuni Kobara, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology 

  2:45 -  3:45pm  Keynote talk. John Zic, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation.

  3:45 -  4:15pm  Break

  4:15 -  5:30pm  Panel: Technical Challenges and Approaches for Data Sharing. (Moderator: Felix Wu, University of California at Davis)
	
                  * Formal foundations for security architectures, Ron van der Meyden, University of New South Wales
                  * Getting the information across to the user, Daniel Keim, University of Konstanz
                  * Differential privacy, Adam Smith, Penn State University 

  7:00pm 	  Workshop dinner at Paradou 
  	 
Wednesday, May 5, 2010

  8:30am 	  Breakfast (at New York Academy of Sciences)

  9:00 - 10:00am  Keynote talk: The legal and cultural landscape of privacy and data use. Steve Purser, European Network and Information Security Agency (ENISA).

 10:00 - 10:30am  Breakout Groups
	
                  * Breakout group 1, Co-leaders: Anupam Datta, Carnegie Mellon University and Artur Hecker,
		  ENST. Technical challenges and opportunities for transnational data repositories:
		  how to represent, reason about, and enforce diverse security, privacy, and retention policies?

                  * Breakout group 2: José Fernandez and Aljosa Pasic, Atos Origin. Differences and commonalities: 
                  international vs. domestic, different application domains. In what ways are the challenges of 
                  international exchanges different from, and the same as, domestic data exchanges? 
                  Where is international cooperation critical? To what extent can the same technical tools 
                  be useful across different application domains, and where do differences arise? 

10:30 - 11:00am   Break

11:00 - 12:00pm   Breakout groups continue

12:00 - 12:30pm   Breakout groups reports and discussion

12:30 -  1:00pm   Further steps and wrap-up
	
                  * Jim Clarke, INCO-TRUST project coordinator, Waterford Institute of Technology
                  * Gustav Kalbe, Acting Head of Unit - Trust and Security, DG-INFSO, European Commission
                  * Lenore Zuck, Program Officer, Trustworthy Computing, National Science Foundation 

 1:00pm 	  Lunch, Workshop Adjourns


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