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PCDS 2024 is the 10th of a conference series started in 2015, which is dedicated to research on privacy computing and data security. The conference provides a forum for researchers, engineers and practitioners in academia, industry and the public sector around the world to report latest research work and exchange ideas in all aspects of privacy computing and data security, including those for improving the efficiency, performance, reliability, and interoperability of privacy computing and data security systems.
PCDS 2024 follows the traditions of the previous successful PCDS 2023, held in Portsmouth, UK, and PriComp conferences series, held in Fuzhou, China (2015); Qingdao, China (2016); Melbourne, Australia (2017); Boppard, Germany (2018); Canterbury, UK (2019); Lingshui, China (2020); Xi’an, Shanghai, China (online, 2021); Haikou, China (2022). PCDS 2024 will be held in The Republic of Fiji. The conference is co-organized by the Institute of Information Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Xidian University, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications. |
PCDS 2024 topics include but are not limited to the following: | |
Privacy Computing | Data Security |
– Theories and Foundations for Privacy Computing | – Confidential Computing |
– Programming Languages and Compilers for Privacy Computing | – Trust Computing |
– Metrics and Formalization of Privacy Computing | – Secure Multi-Party Computation |
– Privacy Sensing | – Computation over Encrypted Data |
– Privacy Taxonomies and Ontologies | – Cryptography based Privacy Protection |
– Privacy Inference and Reasoning | – Authentication |
– Privacy Operation and Primitives | – Access Control |
– Data Analytics Oriented Privacy Control and Protection | – Data Sharing Control |
– Privacy-Aware Information Collection | – Data Backup and Recovery |
– Privacy-Preserving Data Publishing | – Compliance Testing for Data Security |
– Deletion of Private Data | – Data Governance |
– Capability Assessment of Privacy Preserving | – Data Rights |
– Privacy for Social Networks, IoT, Web, Cloud, Location, Medical etc | – Anonymous Communications and Censorship Resistance (e.g., Tor and VPN) |
– Digital Forensics | |
– Data Usage Control |