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1st TELERISE@ICSE 2015: Florence, Italy
- Ilaria Matteucci, Paolo Mori, Marinella Petrocchi:
1st IEEE/ACM International Workshop on TEchnical and LEgal aspects of data pRIvacy and SEcurity, TELERISE 2015, Florence, Italy, May 18, 2015. IEEE Computer Society 2015, ISBN 978-1-4673-7097-4
Keynote
- Bart Preneel:
Cryptography and Information Security in the Post-Snowden Era. 1
Security Aspects
- Francesco Di Cerbo, Dolière Francis Somé, Laurent Gomez, Slim Trabelsi:
PPL v2.0: Uniform Data Access and Usage Control on Cloud and Mobile. 2-7 - Said Daoudagh, Francesca Lonetti, Eda Marchetti:
Assessment of Access Control Systems Using Mutation Testing. 8-13 - Sorren Hanvey, Néstor Cataño:
Identifying Transitivity Threats in Social Networks. 14-19
Legal Aspects
- Denis Butin, Daniel Le Métayer:
A Guide to End-to-End Privacy Accountability. 20-25 - Marina Buzzi, Luca Ferrucci, Francesco Gennai, Claudio Petrucci:
Introducing New Technology into Italian Certified Electronic Mail: A Proposal. 32-37
Privacy Aspects
- Dónal McCarthy, Paul Malone, Johannes Hange, Kenny Doyle, Eric Robson, Dylan Conway, Stepan Ivanov, Lukasz Radziwonowicz, Robert Kleinfeld, Theodoros Michalareas, Timotheos Kastrinogiannis, Nikos Stasinos, Fenareti Lampathaki:
Personal Cloudlets: Implementing a User-centric Datastore with Privacy Aware Access Control for Cloud-Based Data Platforms. 38-43 - Hanna Farah, Daniel Amyot, Khaled El Emam:
Common Length Name Representation: An Efficient Privacy-Preserving Scheme. 44-49 - Julia Himmel, Nikolas Siebler, Felix Laegeler, Marco Grupe, Hanno Langweg:
Privacy Points as a Method to Support Privacy Impact Assessments. 50-53 - Roberto Sanz-Requena, Alejandro Mañas Garcia, José Luis Cabrera-Ayala, Gracián García-Martí:
A Cloud-Based Radiological Portal for the Patients: IT Contributing to Position the Patient as the Central Axis of the 21st Century Healthcare Cycles. 54-57 - Daniele Sgandurra, Francesco Di Cerbo, Slim Trabelsi, Fabio Martinelli, Emil C. Lupu:
Sharing Data through Confidential Clouds: An Architectural Perspective. 58-61
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