On June 25 there is a symposium at the Radboud University Nijmegen. The program of the symposium is given below as taken from the symposium website:
Today's information society, where personal communication, mobility and transactions are logged urges a new view on privacy and security. While digital logging enables new personal services such as personalized search or even helps the society to combat fraud, privacy is at stake, since the security of personal data cannot always be guaranteed.
09:00-10:00 Registration and coffee
10:00-10:30 Plausibly deniable search - Chris Clifton (Purdue University)
10:30-11:00 Mobility, Data Mining and Privacy: Lessons from the GeoPKDD EU Project - Dino Pedreschi (University of Pisa/KDD lab ISTI-CNR)
11:00-11:30 Protecting privacy is limited by privacy - Danyel Molenaar (OPTA)
11:30-12:00 How to guarantee privacy - Tom Kok (DDMA)
12:00-13:00 Lunch
13:00-13:45 Keynote: Behavioural Targeting; The Regulatory and Technological Challenges - Marc Rotenberg (EPIC & Georgetown University)
13:45-14:30 Panel discussion chaired by Anton Vedder (University of Tilburg)
14:30-15:00 Coffee and tea
The symposium is concluded by the inaugural lecture of Wessel Kraaij as Professor in Information Filtering and Aggregation at the Faculty of Science of the Radboud University (Aula, 15.30).
Registration Attendees are invited to register online _before_ June 15. See also TNO webpage