IPEN 2016 Workshop

cr-ipenThe 3rd Internet Privacy Engineering Network (IPEN) Workshop took place on September 9, 2016 at the Goethe University of Frankfurt, Germany. IPEN was established in 2014 as a platform that brings together developers and data protection experts with a technical background from different areas in order to launch and support projects that build privacy into everyday tools and develop new tools which can effectively protect and enhance our privacy.

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SECPID 2016 Workshop a Great Success!

ares4Together with our partner project PRISMACLOUD, we organized an EU Symposium at the 11th International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security – ARES 2016. The workshop entitled “SECPID – International Workshop on Security, Privacy, and Identity Management in the Cloud” was intended to offer a platform to present visions and results of FP7 and H2020 projects.

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Signer-Anonymous Designated-Verifier Redactable Signatures for Cloud-Based Data Sharing

Authors

David Derler (Graz University of Technology), Stephan Krenn (AIT Austrian Institute of Technology), Daniel Slamanig (Graz University of Technology)

Abstract

Redactable signature schemes allow to black out predefined parts of a signed message without affecting the validity of the signature, and are therefore an important building block in privacy-enhancing cryptography. 

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Practical Signing-Right Revocation

Authors

Michael Till Beck (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München), Stephan Krenn (AIT Austrian Institute of Technology), Franz-Stefan Preiss (IBM Reserach Zurich), Kai Samelin (IBM Research Zurich and Technische Universität Darmstadt)

Abstract

One of the key features that must be supported by every modern PKI is an efficient way to determine (at verification) whether the signing key had been revoked.

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Accepted papers at SECPID 2016 EU Symposium – ARES 2016

CREDENTIAL and its partner project PRISMACLOUD are organizing a Workshop on Security, Privacy, and Identity Management in the Cloud at this year's ARES conference, the 11th International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security in Salzburg/Austria.

The workshop will provide a platform to discuss topics related to the following questions:

- How can cloud services be made more trustworthy? 

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