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Annual Privacy Forum 2016: Final call for papers

Interested parties are invited to submit their papers for this year's #APF16 conference until 31st March, 2016.

Published on March 16, 2016

Submission of papers: To submit your paper you are requested to use the following link. The programme committee will provide extensive feedback to all authors.

Call for papers: Papers covering original work on the technological, economic, legal and societal aspects of the challenges that will come up with the implementation of the new framework. Opinion papers will reflect the opinion/position of the author(s) on the selected privacy-related topic.

Multidisciplinary papers are particularly welcome, making explicit how the presented work can contribute to bridging the gap between research and policy.

Contributions from policy makers, representatives of competent authorities, such as Data Protection Authorities, industry experts, NGOs and civil society associations. For detailed information and the aspects with which research and opinion papers should deal with are available at: http://privacyforum.eu/call-for-papers

Submissions must be written in English and need to comply with the Springer LNCS style guide. Authors must submit their papers by the deadline indicated on the conference web site and follow the requirements stated there. Papers will be published in the proceedings of the conference with a publishing house soon to be selected and announced.

About the event: ENISA’s Annual Privacy Forum (APF) is to be held on the 7th and 8th September 2016. The meeting is to be held in Frankfurt, at the Goethe University Frankfurt am Main. This year’s edition is organised in the light of the agreement on the data protection regulation and the European Digital agenda.

The European Commission Directorate General for Communications Networks, Content and Technology (DG CONNECT), the European Union Agency for Network and Information Security (ENISA), Mobile business and as local host, the University of Goethe University Frankfurt am Main and in partnership with the EDPS, organise the two-day event with the objective of providing a forum to academia, industry and policy makers

#APF16 poster: http://privacyforum.eu/admaterial/poster-pdf/download/en/1/APF%20final.pdf

Stay connected with #APF16: RSS feeds, follow #APF16 and #PrivacyForum_EU on twitter, and the dedicated site http://privacyforum.eu/

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