Agenda

Information Privacy Workshop at iConference 2016Program Agenda


9:00-9:15 Welcome – Masooda Bashir, Graduate School of Information Science, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign

9:15-9:45 Opening Remarks – Heng Xu, Program Director for Secure & Trustworthy Cyberspace, National Science Foundation – Information Sciences and Technology at the Pennsylvania State University

9:50-11:00 Plenary 1:

  • Alfred Kobsa; Presenter 1 – School of Information and Computer Sciences – University of California, Irvine
    • Title: TIPPERS: A Test Bed to Explore IoT Privacy by Design
  • Raghav Rao; Presenter 2 – Information Systems and Cybersecurity – University of Texas at San Antonio
    • Title: Privacy Profiling of Online Social Networking Users: A Prediction Model of Privacy Control
  • Paul Pavlou; Presenter 3 – Management Information Systems, Marketing, and Strategic Management Fox School of Business – Temple University
    • Title: Privacy in A Digital Ecosystem: Conceptualization, Framework and Research Agenda

11:00-11:10 Break

11:15-12:30 Plenary 2:

  • Apu Kapadia; Presenter 4 – School of Informatics and Computing – Indiana University
    • Title: When Electronic Privacy Gets Physical: Privacy in the Age of Sensors
  • Jessica Vitak; Presenter 5 – College of Information Studies – University of Maryland
    • Title: Beyond the Privacy Paradox: Current and Future Challenges to Protecting Online Disclosures.
  • Yang Wang; Presenter 6 – School of Information Studies – Syracuse University
    • Title: A New Paradigm of Privacy Research: Towards Inclusive Privacy
  • Seda Gurses; Presenter 7 – Center for Information Technology Policy- Princeton University
    • Title: Privacy Engineering

12:30-1:30 Lunch

1:45-2:45 Breakout Sessions: Discuss Computing Community Consortium (CCC) report and how iSchools can address this call

2:45-3:45 Presentation from Breakout Groups – presented by session leads

3:45-4:15 Short Paper Presentations:

  • Short Paper 1, Presented by Jana Diesner
    • Title: Usable Ethics: difficulties with the comprehensive consideration of regulations for working with human centered data and collecting data from online sources
  • Short Paper 2, Presented by Jens Grossklags
    • Title: Interdependent Privacy in Third-party Social App Adoption Scenarios: Economic Value and Its Antecedents

4:15-4:30 Closing Remarks – Masooda Bashir and Heng Xu