[Announcements] [CFP] [Extended Deadline] IWPE 2025: The International Workshop on Privacy Engineering, Venice, Italy. June 30, 2025
David Rodríguez
david.rtorrado at upm.es
Mon Feb 17 14:13:41 EST 2025
11TH INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON PRIVACY ENGINEERING (IWPE’25)
Co-located with IEEE EuroS&P
June 30, 2025 -- Venice, Italy
Website: https://www.iwpe.info/ [1]
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IMPORTANT DATES
* Submission Deadline: February 28, 2025 [Extended Deadline]
* Notification of Acceptance: March 20, 2025
* Camera-ready: April 3, 2025
* _(Non-archival option available)_
ABOUT IWPE’25
Reports of global surveillance, massive data breaches, and
privacy-related harms have intensified the need for robust privacy
protections. While current laws and standards worldwide aim to safeguard
personal data, these frameworks alone cannot guarantee that
organizations and developers will adopt effective privacy engineering
practices in their daily workflows. Moreover, assessing whether deployed
systems truly meet legal requirements and user expectations remains a
challenge.
Against this backdrop, privacy engineering has emerged as a vital
research area. Engineers are increasingly expected to design and
maintain privacy-preserving, data protection-compliant systems across
domains such as health, energy, transportation, and more. However, there
is still a shortage of concrete models, methods, and tools to guide
them. IWPE addresses this need by covering all aspects of privacy
engineering--from theoretical foundations and engineering approaches to
practical implementations at various scales. In particular, we encourage
submissions of technical papers with novel methodologies or protocols,
experience and practice reports, early evaluations of privacy-supportive
tools, interdisciplinary or critical reviews, and vision papers
presenting clear, evidence-based stances on emerging privacy challenges.
TOPICS OF INTEREST
We welcome contributions on topics including, but not limited to:
* Integrating legal and policy requirements into software development
* Privacy and data protection impact assessments
* Privacy engineering in machine learning and AI
* Engineering and integrating Privacy-Enhancing Technologies (PETs)
* Tools, models, and formal languages for privacy engineering
* Privacy risk management and user requirements
* Case studies and lessons learned from real-world applications
* Usability, design, and organizational aspects of privacy engineering
PAPER FORMAT & SUBMISSION
* Types of Papers
* Short Papers: Up to 4 pages
* Long Papers: Up to 8 pages
* Publication Options
* Archival: Published in IEEE Xplore
* Non-archival: Not included in proceedings (to allow future
submissions elsewhere)
* Format: Follow the IEEE EuroS&P template [2] (English,
double-column).
* Submission Link: EasyChair for IWPE'25 [3]
* At least one author of each accepted paper must register and present
at the workshop.
CONTACT
For inquiries, please email: iwpe25 at easychair.org [2]
IWPE'25 Organizing Committee
* Meiko Jensen
* Isabel Wagner
* Frank Pallas
* Victor Morel
* Kim Wuyts
* Isabel Barberá
* David Rodriguez Torrado
(_Visit the website for the full program committee._)
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David Rodríguez Torrado
_Profesor Ayudante - Graduate Teaching Assistant_
Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingenieros de Telecomunicación
Departamento de Ingeniería de Servicios Telemáticos
Despacho B-213. Av. Complutense, 30, 28040 Madrid, Spain
✉ david.rtorrado at upm.es
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Links:
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[1] https://www.iwpe.info/
[2] https://www.upm.es/webmail_personal/#NOP
[3] https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iwpe25
[4] https://www.upm.es/
[5] https://www.upm.es/disclaimer
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