Symposium on Applications of Contextual Integrity
The aim of the symposium is to foster communication among diverse communities of research and practice that have used the theory of contextual integrity as a framework to reason about, design and evaluate, craft regulation for, and generate formal logics for privacy. After the success of a half-day meeting in Fall 2017, we are excited to follow up with a more comprehensive event to foster discussion across a broader spectrum of disciplines. The Symposium will feature a combination of invited and submitted works.
Symposium Chairs
- Marshini Chetty (Princeton University)
- Helen Nissenbaum (Cornell Tech)
- Yan Shvartzshnaider (NYU and Princeton University)
Program Committee
- Sebastian Benthall (University of California at Berkeley, Cornell Tech)
- Anupam Datta (CMU)
- Serge Egelman ( University of California, Berkeley)
- Nick Feamster (Princeton University)
- Seda Gurses (University of Leuven)
- Darakhshan Mir (Bucknell University)
- Julia Powles (Cornell Tech and NYU)
- Xinru Page (University of California, Irvine)
- Jessica Vitak (University of Maryland)
- Pam Wisnieski (University of Central Florida)
- Thomas Wies (NYU)