[agents] CfPart: IFIP International Conference on Trust Management, Gothenburg, 12-16 June 2017

Jan-Philipp Steghöfer jan-philipp.steghofer at cse.gu.se
Thu Apr 6 04:20:39 EDT 2017


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IFIPTM 2017 - Call for Participation
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The 11th IFIP International Conference on Trust Management
Gothenburg, 12-16 June 2017

http://s.ifiptm.org/conf2017

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Early Bird Registration Deadline: April 30, 2017
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Trust is an essential glue for any society, whether formed by human or artificial agents, whether in a real-life or an online setting. This trust needs to be established, reinforced or abolished to reflect changes in the society and its participants. The mechanisms for such trust management may be psychological or sociological in the case of humans, algorithmic or probabilistic, e.g., in the case of artificial agents. Services for brokering, certification, recommendation, legal enforcement, identity and reputation management may also help the agent in this management task, and they are all the more useful given the increasing scale and virtual nature of societies. Indeed, applications such as online social networks, collaborative systems or e-commerce need to contend with high transaction volume, anonymity, and malicious behavior. Solutions to these challenges need to be validated using realistic models and benchmarks.

Now in its 11th edition, IFIPTM is a well-established conference in the field of trust, security and privacy. This year's program features 14 papers that cover traditional IFIPTM topics such as reputation systems and trust models, but also explore the application of trust techniques to a variety of domains from medical devices to the internet of things, intrusion detection and software installations. This signifies the maturation of the field and the increasing proliferation of trust management systems. Furthermore, methodological aspects are considered, e.g., the analysis of social networks and behavioural experiments. These new tools will help the trust management community to explore a broader foundation for future advances of the field.

The conference also features a special track "Trust on the Road" with a keynote and a panel discussion in which the particularities of the new generation of highly connected automotive systems will be addressed, with a particular focus on the needs of the automotive industry.

ACCEPTED PAPERS
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http://s.ifiptm.org/conf2017/program/

(1) Christian Richthammer, Michael Weber and Günther Pernul. Reputation-Enhanced Recommender Systems
(2) Lothar Fritsch. Partial commitment – “Try before you buy” and “Buyer’s remorse” for personal data in Big Data & Machine learning
(3) Ken Mano, Hideki Sakurada and Yasuyuki Tsukada. Trust Trust Me (The Additivity)
(4) Shuo Chen, Rongxing Lu and Jie Zhang. A Flexible Privacy-preserving Framework for Singular Value Decomposition under Internet of Things Environment
(5) Natasha Dwyer and Stephen Marsh. Self-trust, Self-Efficacy and Digital Learning
(6) Anirban Basu Mohammad Rahman, Rui Xu, Kazuhide Fukushima and Shinsaku Kiyomoto.
 VIGraph — a framework for verifiable information
(7) Remi Bazin, Alexander Schaub, Omar Hasan and Lionel Brunie. Self-reported verifiable reputation with rater privacy
(8) Davide Ceolin and Simone Potenza. Social Network Analysis for Trust Prediction
(9) Weizhi Meng and Man Ho Au. Towards Statistical Trust Computation for Medical Smartphone Networks Based on Behavioral Profiling
(10) Emmanouil Vasilomanolakis, Sheikh Mahbub Habib, Rabee Sohail Malik, Pavlos Milaszewicz and Max Mühlhäuser. Towards Trust-aware Collaborative Intrusion Detection: challenges and solutions
(11) Hussien Othman, Ehud Gudes and Nurit Gal-Oz. Advanced Flow Models for Computing the Reputation of Internet Domains
(12) Diego de Siqueira Braga, Marco Niemann, Bernd Hellingrath and Fernando B. de Lima Neto. The Game of Trust: Using Behavioural Experiment as a Tool to Assess and Collect Trust-Related Data
(13) Yudhistira Nugraha and Andrew Martin. Investigating Security Capabilities in Service Level Agreements as Trust-Enhancing Instruments
(14) Giuseppe Primiero and Jaap Boender. Managing software uninstall with negative trust


KEYNOTES
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http://s.ifiptm.org/conf2017/program/keynotes/

(1) Max Mühlhäuser (TU Darmstadt): Trust for Security – Security for Trust
(2) Mathias Widman (Volvo Group Telematics/WirelessCar): Extended vehicle trust and security — how hard can it be?
(3) Siani Pearson (Hewlett Packard Enterprise): Strong Accountability and the New IT


GRADUATE SYMPOSIUM
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http://s.ifiptm.org/conf2017/special-sessions/graduate-symposium/

The IFIPTM 2017 Graduate Symposium will feature a highly interactive program that allows internationally renowned researchers and students at any stage of their graduate career to discuss the research, open issues, and state of the art in the field of Computational Trust and Trust Management.

Participation in the Graduate Symposium is independent of a submission and open to all interested students, researchers, and practitioners.

The Symposium features lectures by experts in the field, exploring the theory, philosophy and practice of Trust and Trust Management and its application to society and science. There will be ample opportunity to network with presenters and other students. Participants will work on small projects together to apply skills and knowledge and learn from each other. 

Three extended abstracts will be discussed at the symposium and presented during the conference:

(1) Information Trust by Tosan Atele-Williams (University of Ontario Institute of Technology)
(2) Privacy and Trust In Cloud-based Marketplace for Data Resources by Vida Ahmadi Mehri (Blekinge Tekniska Högskola)
(3) Psychological Evaluation of Human Choice Behavior in Socio-technical Systems: A Rational Process Model Approach by Tim Schürmann (TU Darmstadt)

REGISTRATION
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http://s.ifiptm.org/conf2017/practical-information/registration/

Registration to IFIPTM 2017 includes all coffee breaks, participation in the dinner cruise, and one copy of the printed proceedings. For more information about the venue and available hotels, please refer to http://s.ifiptm.org/conf2017/practical-information/.

Early Bird Registration rate: 5000 SEK
Late Registration rate: 6000 SEK
Student Registration rate: 3000 SEK
Graduate Symposium surcharge: 500 SEK

All prices include 25% VAT.

IMPORTANT DATES
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Early Bird Registration Deadline: April 30, 2017
Graduate Symposium dates: June 12 to 13, 2017
Main Conference dates: June 14 to 16, 2017

ORGANISING COMMITTEE
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General Chairs
Simone Fischer-Hübner, Karlstad University, Sweden
Stephen Marsh, University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Oshawa, Ontario, Canada

Program Chairs
Babak Esfandiari, Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Jan-Philipp Steghöfer, Chalmers | University of Gothenburg, Sweden

Special Track Chair
Tomas Olovsson, Chalmers | University of Gothenburg, Sweden

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Jan-Philipp Steghöfer
Assistant Professor

Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Software Engineering Division
Chalmers | University of Gothenburg
41296 Göteborg, Sweden

Phone: +46(0) 31-772 10 43
Email: jan-philipp.steghofer at gu.se




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