Dear Colleagues,
As you might remember, we canceled prof. Hoepman's talk in January, because of a personal matter that hindered him from traveling to Vienna. Once again, we apologize for any inconvenience that this caused some of you.
The good news is that prof. Hoepman will be on WU campus next Monday (20.03.2023), and therefore, we are happy to invite you to a brown-bag event** as a part of our Sustainable Computing Lecture Series.
Title: Privacy Is Hard And Seven Other Myths
Speaker: Prof. Dr. Jaap-Henk Hoepman
Radboud University, Karlstad University, and University of Groningen
We invite our colleagues who are in Vienna to participate in the talk on WU Wien’s campus. The below Zoom link can also be used to join the lecture online.
Date/Time: Monday, March 20th, from 12:00 — 13:30
Location:
WU's Executive Academy, EA.6.032 Auditorium
Map: https://campus.wu.ac.at/?campus=1&q=EA.6.032
Address:
EA.6.032 Auditorium
WU Executive Academy, 6th floor
Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU Wien)
Welthandelsplatz 1, 1020 Vienna, Austria
Abstract:
In this talk Jaap-Henk Hoepman will discuss some of the myths
surrounding privacy (like "I have nothing to hide" and "We are not
collecting personal data" or "You have zero privacy anyway. Get over
it."). All to show that technological developments have had a tremendous
impact on our privacy, but also can be used to protect our privacy. He
will talk about the legal protection of privacy through the General Data
Protection Regulation (GDPR), and discuss how relying on purely legal
measures is not enough. The systems themselves should be designed in a
privacy friendly manner, through privacy by design. He will explain the
privacy by design philosophy, and make it concrete by describing eight
privacy design strategies.
Bio:
Jaap-Henk Hoepman is an associate professor in IT Law at the Faculty of Law
of the University of Groningen, an associate professor at the Dept. of Computer
Science of Radboud University, and a guest guest professor in PRISEC - Privacy
And Security at the Karlstad University. He studied computer science at the
Rijksuniversiteit Groningen and obtained his PhD at the University of Amsterdam
based on work done at the Centre for Mathematics and Computer Science (CWI).
His research interests focus on privacy by design and privacy-friendly protocols for
identity management and the Internet of Things.
Zoom Link (we appreciate it if you try to join us in person if you are in Vienna):
https://wu-ac-at.zoom.us/j/94811049273?pwd=djhJMTJYOUR5REZJaHZ2RXQyVExndz09
Meeting ID: 948 1104 9273
Passcode: 561188
** “Brown-bag events are usually held during lunchtime. Participants are allowed or even encouraged to bring their own lunch/drink since the organizers will not cater food."
The event is hosted by the Sustainable Computing Lab in collaboration with the Institute for Information Systems & Society.
Looking forward to it,
Yours,
Soheil
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Director
Sustainable Computing Lab
https://www.sustainablecomputing.eu <https://www.sustainablecomputing.eu/>
Institute for Information Systems and New Media,
Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU Wien)
https://nm.wu.ac.at/human
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Hi everyone,
hope this email finds you well.
Today's meeting will be at 14:30 online, and not hybrid as said in the first email. Hope this suits everybody.
Wishing you a nice day,
Alenka
Dear all,
We will have a “hybrid" lab meeting on Monday 13th at 14:30.
Looking forward to it,
Best,
Soheil
--
Director
Sustainable Computing Lab
https://www.sustainablecomputing.eu <https://www.sustainablecomputing.eu/>
Institute for Information Systems and New Media,
Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU Wien)
https://nm.wu.ac.at/human
Lecturer of Human-centric Digital Sciences
University of Vienna
Kindly note that I’m sending this email at a time that is convenient for me. Please reply at a convenient time for you. I appreciate your work/life balance.