Tenth Annual Conference on
Privacy, Security and Trust
July 16-18, 2012,
Institut TELECOM, Paris,France
Trust Theme
Trust is a fundamental human behavior. It is necessary for people to function in social groups, and it forms the foundation for many of our organizations and relationships. The conference solicits original papers on any topic related to the personal, social, and economic aspects of trust. Topics of interest in this theme include (but are not limited to):
- trust models
- components and dimensions of trust
- game theory and trusting behaviors
- trust and risk
- trust, regret, and forgiveness
- perceptions of trustworthiness
- trust management
- automating trust decisions
- attacks on trust
- trust influences on security and privacy
- economic drivers for trustworthy systems
- cross-cultural differences
- computing about trust
- applications of trust
- trust and economics
- trust in e-commerce
- reputation systems
Trust Theme Chair:
Stephen Marsh
Communication Research Canada
Committee:
Anirban Basu, Tokai University, Japan
Christiano Castelfranci, National Research Council, Italy
Piotr Cofta, BT Plc, UK
Robin Cohen, University of Waterloo, Canada
Mark Dibben, University of Tasmania, Australia
Natasha Dwyer, Victoria University, Australia
Babak Esfandiari, Carleton University, Canada
Rino Falcone, National Research Council, Italy
Jennifer Golbeck, University of Maryland, College Park, USA
Chung-Wei Hang, North Carolina State University, USA
Peter Herrmann, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
Christian Damsgaard Jensen, Danish Technical University, Denmark
Audun Josang, University of Oslo, Norway
Yuko Murayama, Iwate Prefectural University, Japan
Karen Renaud, University of Glasgow, Scotland
Jean-Marc Seigneur, University of Geneva, Switzerland
Munidar P. Singh, North Carolina State University, USA
Tim Storer, University of Glasgow, Scotland
Julita Vasileva, University of Saskatchewan, Canada
Jie Zhang, National Technical University, Singapore