PETools: Held in conjunction with PETS 2013
The goal of this workshop is to discuss the design of privacy tools aimed at real-world deployments. This workshop will bring together privacy practitioners and researchers with the aim to spark dialog and collaboration between these communities.
Existing privacy enhancing tools range from web browser plugins to specialized software, and are all aimed at empowering users to better control their privacy. For widespread adoption and continued effectiveness, however, these tools need to be made usable and be continually refined and examined by researchers and developers. While certain tools such as Tor have successfully received such attention, this workshop seeks to stimulate such collaborative efforts for a plethora of privacy enhancing tools and discuss the continued evolution of privacy enhancing tools in the real world.
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Organizing Committee
Apu Kapadia (Chair), Indiana University Bloomington
Kelly Caine, Clemson University
L. Jean Camp, Indiana University Bloomington
Adam J. Lee, University of Pittsburgh
Sameer Patil, Helsinki Institute for Information Technology (HIIT)
Michael Reiter, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Jessica Staddon, Google
Sponsor