Keynote and Invited Speakers
Nataša Pirc Musar, Information Commissioner of the Republic of Slovenia
Ad Hellemons E.M.P.M., Director, EU Program, Dutch National Police
Nick Pickles, Director of Big Brother Watch
Peter J.H.G. van den Ende, Commissioner of Police, The Netherlands
Jon Cockeram, Yorkshire & Humber Police Central e-crime Unit
Workshop Programme
The two-day workshop programme is structured into five sessions. The preliminary workshop program is now available below. Please note that the schedule may be subject to change. For the final schedule, please check the final printed programme and the supplement, which will be distributed on-site at the workshop.
Tuesday, 2 July 2013
08:30-09:00 | Registration and Welcome |
Opening Session Orchid Room: 09.00 – 09.50 |
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09:00-09:10 | Welcome Addresses Simon Dobrišek - Co-chair of the Workshop, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia Joseph A. Cannataci - Coordinator of the RESPECT Project, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, The Netherlands |
09:10-09:50 | Keynote Address |
Session I - CCTV and Beyond: Does It Make Us Safer? Orchid Room: 10.00 – 12.40 |
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Chair: Joseph A. Cannataci - , Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, The Netherlands | |
09:50-10:25 | Invited Lecture “A coherent and future-proof strategy for the deployment of monitoring and surveillance technologies by the National Police of the Netherlands” Ad Hellemons E.M.P.M. - Director, EU Program, Dutch National Police |
10:25-10:55 | “CCTV: Status Quo and Challenges from a Law Enforcement Perspective” Caroline Goemans-Dorny - Senior Counsel, I.C.P.O.-INTERPOL |
10:55-11:15 | Coffee Break |
11:15-11:50 | Invited Lecture “Netcentric work by means of a Common Operational Picture via CCTV” Peter J.H.G. van den Ende - Commissioner of Police, The Netherlands |
11:50-12:15 | “Smart Video-Surveillance and Privacy” Andrej Tomšič - Deputy of the Information Commissioner, Slovenia |
12:15-12:40 | “On Privacy-Enhanced Smart Video-Surveillance Technology” |
12:40-13:30 | Lunch Break |
Session II - When privacy meets surveillance Outcomes of the RESPECT Project Orchid Room: 13.30 – 17.00 |
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Chair: Jeanne Pia Mifsud Bonnici, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, The Netherlands | |
13:30-13:55 | “Criteria for Measuring the Economic and Social Impact of Surveillance Systems” Craig Valli - Edith Cowan University, Australia |
13:55-14:20 | “Categorising Surveillance Systems - Changes of Perspective” Christian Hawellek - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Universität Hannover, Germany |
14:20-14:45 | “Data Mining and Matching: Enhancing the Surveillance Intelligence” Monica Ciaca - Babes-Bolyai University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania |
14:45-15:15 | Coffee Break |
15:15-15:40 | “Social Network Monitoring and Analysis Systems: A European Focus” Daniel Trottier - University of Westminster, United Kingdom |
15:40-16:05 | “Regulating localization and tracking technologies” Dag Wiese Schartum - NRCCL, University of Oslo, Norway |
16:05-16:30 | “Tracking of financial transactions in Europe” Erich Schweighofer - University of Vienna, Austria |
16:30-17:00 | General Discussion and First Day Conclusions |
Wednesday, 3 July 2013
08:30-09:00 | Registration and Welcome |
Session III - Privacy versus security: Are we moving forward? EU FP7 Projects Panel Orchid Room: 09.00 – 11.35 |
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Chair: Aleš Završnik - University of Ljubljana, Slovenia | |
09:00-09:30 | “IRISS - Increasing Resilience in Surveillance Societies” |
09:30-09:55 | “PACT - Public Perception of Security and Privacy: Assessing Knowledge, Collecting Evidence, Translating Research into Action” Daniel Trottier - University of Westminster, United Kingdom |
09:55-10:20 | “SURVEILLE - Surveillance: Ethical Issues, Legal Limitations, and Efficiency” Jonathan Andrew - Project Manager, European University Institute, Law Department, Italy |
10:20-10:45 | Coffee Break |
10:45-11:10 | “SMART - Scalable Measures for Automated Recognition Technologies” Christian Hawellek - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Universität Hannover, Germany |
11:10-11:35 | “CONSENT - Internet Users and Privacy” Noellie Brockdorff - University of Malta, Malta |
Session IV - Sociology of Surveillance Orchid Room: 11.35 – 12.30 |
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Chair:Clive Norris, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom | |
11:35-12:05 | “A Question of Social Costs: A UK SMART/RESPECT Perspective” Marija Krlic - Department of Sociological Studies, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom |
12:05-12:30 | “Assessing the economic impact of surveillance technology: stakeholders, rights and economic models” Gemma Galdon Clavell - University of Barcelona, Spain |
12:30-13:30 | Lunch Break |
Session V - Regulation, Technology, and Practice of Surveillance Orchid Room: 13.30 – 17.30 |
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Chair: Jakub Harasta - Masaryk University - Czech Republic | |
13:30-14:00 | Invited Lecture “Changing Technology, Greater Surveillance and Out-Dated Regulation?” Nick Pickles - Director of Big Brother Watch |
14:00-14:25 | “Defending the Internet” Tadej Hren - Slovenian Computer Emergency Response Team |
14:25-14:50 | “Through the Googling Glass:social and legal implications of ubiquitous surveillance” Matěj Myška - Faculty of law, Masaryk University, Czech Republic |
14:50-15:15 | Coffee Break |
15:15-15:45 | Invited Lecture “Where in the world? Criminal use of encrypted, hidden communications data:legal, jurisdictional and practical challenges” Jon Cockeram - Yorkshire & Humber Police Central e-crime Unit, United Kingdom |
15:45-16:10 | “How Hungarian data protection framework is used for crime prevention” Zoltán Alexin - University of Szeged, Hungary |
16:10-16:35 | “Issues involved in sensing behaviors of the elderly with dementia” Tsutomu Fujinami - Research Centre for Innovative Lifestyle Design Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology |
16:35-17:00 | "Are big surveillance data of Australia’s Queensland Police in the era of live-streaming cameras incapacitating our concept of accountability and further compromising privacy in light of its burgeoning maintenance costs and compatibility issues?" Nash Petropoulos - Swinburne University of Technology, Australia |
17:00-17:30 | General Discussion and Closing Remarks |
Sections
Important Dates
Abstract Sub.: |
May 17 |
Author Notification: |
May 24 |
Registration Due: | Jun 21 |
Presentation Sub.: |
Jun 21 |
Workshop: | Jul 2-3
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