[EIS] Trust Economics Workshop, 23 June 2009, UCL, London

David Pym david.pym at hp.com
Thu Jun 11 13:02:22 EDT 2009


Call for Participation

The First Trust Economics Workshop

University College London, UK

23 June 2009 (preceding the Workshop on the Economics
of Information Security (WEIS 2009))

http://www.trust-economics.org/teworkshop.html

REGISTRATION: please email Philip Inglesant at
p.inglesant at cs.ucl.ac.uk.  Registration is free, 
but attendance will be limited to 40 to maintain 
the informal nature of the workshop. Registrants 
will receive proceedings with extended abstracts 
and a copy of Invited Speaker Dr. Ann Cavoukian's 
recent book 'Privacy by Design... Take the Challenge'.

PROGRAMME
The First Trust Economics Workshop

10:30	Registration and coffee
11:00	Welcome and opening

11:15	Invited Presentation 
Ann Cavoukian, Information & Privacy Commissioner of Ontario
"Privacy by Design Overcomes Negative Externalities Arising 
from Poor Management of Personal Information" 

12:00	Lunch

1:00	Keynote
Cliff Jones, Newcastle University
"Formal Methods in Interdisciplinary Research"

2:00  Technical Session
A. Baldwin, M. Casassa Mont, D. Pym and S. Shiu 
"Systems Modelling for Economic Analysis of Security Investments: 
A Case Study in Identity and Access Management"

R. Thomas
"Total Cost of Security--A Method for Managing Risks and Incentives 
Across the Extended Enterprise"

B. Grawemeyer and H. Johnson
"How Secure is your Password? Towards Modelling Human Password Creation"

3:30	Coffee

4:00  Panel "Future Directions for the Economics of Information Security"

5:00	Close




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