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Workshop on Adaptive and Personalized Privacy and Security (APPS
2020) -
ACM UMAP Workshop
CALL FOR PAPERS
The Second International Workshop on Adaptive and Personalized
Privacy
and Security, in conjunction with the 28th ACM Conference on User
Modeling, Adaptation and Personalization (ACM UMAP 2020), Genoa,
Italy,
July 17, 2020
Workshop Website:
http://appsworkshop.cs.ucy.ac.cy
Paper Submissions:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=apps2020
IMPORTANT DATES
Submission deadline: April 13, 2020 (23:59 AoE time)
Notification: April 30, 2020
Camera-ready papers: May 06, 2020
MOTIVATION & GOALS
Millions of users across different continents and countries are
daily
engaged with privacy and security tasks which are indispensable in
modern information systems and services. Such tasks are commonly
related
to user authentication, human interaction proofs (e.g., captcha),
privacy and security pop-up dialogs, setting privacy and security
features within online user profiles, etc. Recent privacy and
security
incidents of famous online services have once more underpinned the
necessity towards further investigating and improving current
approaches
and practices related to the design of efficient and effective
privacy
and security. In order to achieve this objective, one possible
direction
is related to providing adaptive and personalized characteristics
to
privacy- and security-related user tasks, given the diversity of
the
user characteristics (like cultural, cognitive, age, habits), the
technology (like standalone, mobile, mixed-virtual-augmented
reality,
wearables) and interaction contexts of use (like being on the
move,
social settings, spatial limitations). Hence, adaptive and
personalized
privacy and security implies the ability of an interactive system
or
service to support its end-users, who are engaged in privacy-
and/or
security-related tasks, based on user models which describe in a
holistic way what constitutes the user's physical, technological
and
interaction context in which computation takes place.
APPS 2020 aims to bring together researchers and practitioners
working
on diverse topics related to understanding and improving the
usability
of privacy and security software and systems, by applying user
modeling,
adaptation and personalization principles.
Our special focus in 2020 will be on healthcare systems, more
specifically on ensuring security and privacy of medical data in
smart
patient-centric healthcare systems.
The workshop will address the following objectives: - increase our
understanding and knowledge on supporting usable privacy
and security interaction design through novel user modeling
mechanisms
and adaptive user interfaces;
- discuss methods and techniques for understanding user attitudes
and
perceptions towards privacy and security issues in various
application
areas;
- identify human-centered models for the design, development and
evaluation of adaptive and personalized privacy and security
systems;
- discuss methods for evaluating the impact and added value of
adaptation and personalization in privacy and security systems.
TOPICS OF INTEREST
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Privacy and security in smart patient-centric healthcare systems
- Adaptation and personalization approaches in usable privacy and
security
- Effects of human factors (e.g., cognition, personality, etc.) in
privacy and security systems
- Novel user interaction concepts and user interfaces for
achieving
usable security
- Cultural diversity in usable privacy and security
- Context-aware privacy and security
- Adaptive usable security in various domains such as healthcare,
IoT,
automotive
- Trust perceived in patient-centric healthcare systems
- Perceived security and usability in patient-centric healthcare
systems
- Adaptive user authentication policies
- Novel approaches to the design and evaluation of usable security
systems
- Lessons learned from the deployment and use of usable privacy
and
security features
- Ethical considerations in adaptive and personalized privacy and
security
PAPER SUBMISSION & PUBLICATION
All workshop papers must contain original, previously unpublished,
research work adhering the two publication types:
- Full research papers (6-8 pages, incl. references), proposing
new
approaches, innovative methods and research findings.
- Short research papers (2-4 pages, incl. references), presenting
works
in progress, lessons learned, emerging or future research issues
and
directions on topics related to APPS.
Manuscripts should be formatted using the ACM SIG Standard
(SIGCONF)
proceedings template
(
http://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template).
Please submit your paper through the EasyChair submission system:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=apps2020
Accepted papers will be published by ACM and will be available via
the
ACM Digital Library.
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Marios Belk, Cognitive UX GmbH, DE & University of Cyprus, CY
Christos Fidas, University of Patras, GR
Juliana Bowles, University of St. Andrews, UK
Elias Athanasopoulos, University of Cyprus, CY
Andreas Pitsillides, University of Cyprus, CY
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