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The workshop aims to bring people together to present, discuss and share ideas based on ongoing and completed projects drawing on CI as their underlying conception of privacy.

The rough agenda at the moment comprises three parts. The first will include presentations of these projects. The second will be a moderated roundtable discussion on lessons learnt, future research directions, application challenges, ideas for collaborative projects, including, potentially, the development of a CI Tutorial to facilitate future applications. The workshop will end with a planning session of a full day event to take place in the Spring, to reach a broader community of users from US and beyond.

Note: This is an invitation-only event.

10:00
    Welcome remarks
10:15-11:00
Break
11:15-12:00
    Short presentations
    • Privacy Default(s) by Design?
      A Contextual Analysis of Cybersecurity Information Sharing
      Paula Kift
    • CI for Research Ethics
      Bendert Zevenbergen
    • Privacy as Commons: Case Evaluation through the
      Governing Knowledge CommonsFramework
      Madelyn Rose Sanfilippo,
      Brett Frischmann, and Katherine J. Strandburg
Break
12:15-1:00
    Short presentations
    • Discovering IoT Smart Home Privacy Norms
      using Contextual Integrity
      Noah Apthorpe, Yan Shvartzshnaider, Arunesh Mathur,
      Dillon Reisman, Nick Feamster
    • 'No Telling Passcodes Out Because They’re Private':
      Understanding Children’s Mental Models of Privacy and
      Security Online
      Priya Kumar, Shalmali Milind Naik,
      Utkarasha Ramesh Devkar, Marshini Chetty,
      Tamara L. Clegg, and Jessica Vitak
    • 'Tolerating Talkative Toys':
      Privacy Norms in Children’s IoT Devices using Contextual Integrity.
      Sarah Varghese
Lunch
1:00-2:00
    Discussion
    • Topics TBD
Break
2:15-3:15
    Spring event and CI Tutorial planning

3:00
    Social mixer

Dialogue & Discussion