International Conference on Data Protection Regulations, Compliance, and Innovative Technologies!
The European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) had its 5th anniversary in full force in May 2023. Undebatable, it triggered a chain reaction with many other jurisdictions adapting their own regulations, which is often told as a success story. However, is it though? The original proposition was to improve compliance with data protection law in the EU by harmonization. In particular with other emerging regulations in mind (regulating data flows, artificial intelligence, and cybersecurity), was this overall goal achieved? Did other jurisdictions improve compliance to their privacy legislation? How did technology support or inhibit the uptake of good privacy practices?
The conference at large, but also the scientific track, therefore studies the following questions: what can we learn from more than 5 years of living the GDPR, what have other jurisdictions learned from the EU, and what can the EU learn from them? What can technology contribute? The conference promotes international dialogue, cooperation and knowledge sharing on data protection, compliance, and innovative technologies. It connects legal and technology experts with researchers, authorities, and professionals.
We solicit papers that present original research addressing challenges related to data protection compliance with innovative technologies. In particular, we welcome multidisciplinary work that combines legal, technical, and societal expertise. We accept research and academic papers, as well as industry and practitioner papers with a solid scientific foundation.
Submitted papers will undergo a thorough peer review. All submissions will receive at least 3 reviews by our multidisciplinary programme committee. Top-quality papers will be invited for presentation. Accepted papers will be published in the Springer conference proceedings and the Springer-Link Digital Library. They will also be indexed by leading Abstracting and Indexing (A\&I) databases like Scopus, DBLP, ISI, Google Scholar, etc. Papers of particular merit will be recommended for a potential special issue in an international journal. There will also be a best paper award.
Participating as an academic offers a unique opportunity to engage with leading experts and high-ranked representatives from policy and business from all over the world who also attend the Privacy Symposium.
Papers’ submission
- Deadline: Jan 31, 2024
- Notification of acceptance: March 31, 2024
- Final paper due: April 30, 2024
- Conference date: June 10-14, 2024
Special Session Proposal Submissions
- To be determined
Topics
We welcome multidisciplinary contributions bringing together legal, technical and societal expertise, including theoretical, analytical, empirical, and case studies. We particularly encourage submissions that fall under one of the following thematic areas:
Track 1: Law and Data Protection
- Multidisciplinary approaches, arbitration, and balance in data protection,
- International law and comparative law in data protection and compliance,
- Competition law and data protection,
- Cross-border data transfer approaches and solutions,
- International evolution of data protection regulations,
- Interaction between regulations, standards, and soft law in data protection,
- Data subject rights and data portability.
Track 2: Technology and Compliance
- Emerging technologies compliance with data protection regulation,
- Privacy in blockchain and distributed ledger technology,
- Data protection compliance in the Internet of Things, edge, and cloud computing,
- Privacy-preserving mobility and connected vehicles,
- Smart cities and data protection,
- Privacy-enhancing technologies (PET), anonymisation and pseudonymisation,
- Privacy by design and by default,
- Privacy engineering,
- Data sovereignty.
Track 3: Cybersecurity and Data Protection
- Privacy-aware threat monitoring
- Security by design for data protection,
- Privacy-aware and compliant authentication and authorization,
- Identity theft and identity usurpation.
Track 4: Data Protection in Practice
- Audit and certification methodologies,
- Domain-specific data protection best practices (e.g., in health),
- Privacy engineering in practice,
- Innovation management and data protection,
- Economic models and impact of data protection and compliance management.
Track 5: Artificial Intelligence, Privacy, and Data Protection
- AI impact on privacy and data protection
- AI for data protection: machine learning and privacy policies, AI-supported privacy decisions, smart assistants and privacy
- Data protection for AI: privacy-preserving federated learning, data altruism and consent in training models, data protection and AI risk assessments
Track 6: Socio-economic Dimension of Privacy, Data Protection, and Compliance
- Data monetisation and valuation
- Data protection and environmental, social, and governance
- Data protection compliance, economy, and financial sector
Paper Submissions and Publication Guidelines
The Privacy Symposium solicits submission of original papers (unpublished), including research and academic papers, as well as industry and practitioner papers.
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