Abbrevation
IFIPTM
City
Trondheim
Country
Norway
Deadline Paper
Start Date
End Date
Abstract

<P>After <TABLE cellSpacing=5 cellPadding=10 width=64 align=right border=0> <TBODY> <TR> <TD></TD></TR> <TR> <TD></TD></TR> <TR> <TD></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>a good start in Moncton, Canada, where the 1st Joint IFIPTM conference took place in 2007, the second one will be held during midsummer in Trondheim, Norway, in June 2008&#046; It will provide a truly global platform for the reporting of research, development, policy and practice in the interdependent areas of Privacy, Security, and Trust&#046;<BR>Following the traditions inherited from the highly successful iTrust and PST conference series, IFIPTM08 focuses on trust, privacy and security from multidisciplinary perspectives: economy, legal, psychology, philosophy, sociology and information technology&#046; It will be an arena for discussion about relevant problems from both research and practice in the areas of academia, business, and government&#046; </P><B>Keywords:</B> <P>• Meeting the global privacy, security and trust communities <BR>• Promoting multi&#8211;disciplinary research <BR>• Networking with fellow researchers and professionals <BR>• Promoting collaboration between academe, industry and the public sector <BR>• Posing important questions <BR>• Defining technical, legal and social challenges <BR>• Exposing and sharing current research <BR>• Discussing the tools practitioners need researchers to develop <BR>• Identifying the gaps and tackling the big issues &#8211; the exciting, deep challenges yet to be met in research <BR>• Staying abreast of the global threats and risks in cyberspace <BR>• International sharing and cooperation <BR>It is expected that the conference will contain tracks on several aspects of trust management, privacy, security as well as mobile and emerging technologies&#046; As such the IFIPTM 2008 conference will be of special interest to: <BR>• Privacy, security and trust researchers and research administrators <BR>• Decision makers in the private and public sectors <BR>• Public and private sector policy makers <BR>• Developers of ICT security and privacy products and tools <BR>• Representatives of regulating authorities and industry associations <BR>• ICT Security and Privacy Specialists <BR>• Standards and Compliance Community <BR>• Public sector managers <BR>• Policy makers / corporate leaders <BR>• Legal community <BR>• Privacy and Security Officers <BR>• Public safety and public health officials <BR>• Public Safety and Emergency management community <BR>• Military and Law Enforcement communities <BR>• Risk managers <BR>• ICT vendors, manufacturers, developers and distributors <BR><BR></P>