25. Oktober 2009

Zeit Rabenhof Theater
19:00 – 20:00 Einlass / Vorprogramm
20:00 – 22:00

Big Brother Awards
Austria
Überwachung mag man eben

ab 22:00 After Show Party

26. Oktober 2009

Zeit Raum 1 Raum 2 Raum 3 Raum 4
09:00 – 10:00 q / Treff mit Kaffee
10:00 – 11:00 PrivacyOS

Opening

Speaker:Dr. Hans Zeger
Working on the Agenda

Exemplum:
Im Betrieb gibt es keine Privatsphäre
von Gerda Heileger
Exemplum:
Der Spion zu Hause von Florian Eichelberger
30 min Kaffee-Pause
11:00 – 12:00 The Role of DPAs in Raising Awareness about Data Protection


Speakers: Jelena Burnik, Eva Kalan, Mojca Komac and Blaž Pavšič; Information Commissioner of the Republic of Slovenia
Raising awareness on privacy: Creating a data protection culture


Speakers: Francisco J. López Carmona


Round Table:
Erfolgreich managen trotz Datenschutz
Exemplum:
Klage
gegen automatischen Kennzeichen-Scan
Benjamin Erhart
12:00 – 13:00 Ensuring Consent and Revocation: UK’s EnCoRe Project

Speaker: Pete Bramhall,HP Labs

Privacy Report: Romania
Speaker: Bogdan Manolea, APTI- Romania/EDRi
13:00 – 14:00 Mittagspause
14:00 – 15:00 The Battle between “MP3 Pirates” and “Privacy Buccaneers”
Speaker: Cedric Laurant
(Shared slot)
Binding Privacy Rules to Location on the Web
and
General Requirements for organizational and technical data protection measures
Speakers: Alissa Cooper, OII and Ausra Guciene, DPA Lithuania
Exemplum:
Secure Communication
von René Pfeiffer
Exemplum:
Do we have to change our
communication handling?

von Walter Karban
15:00 – 16:00 An introduction to the TOR anonymization network and/or Experiences from operating TOR nodes
Speaker: Andreas Lehner, CCC Germany/EDRi
Usability as a barrier to privacy technologies (canceled)
Speaker: Len Sassaman, KU Leuven
Moderator: Rigo Wenning, W3C
Exemplum:
AK-Vorrat und Freiheisredner
von Benjamin Erhart

30 min Kaffee-Pause
16:00 – 17:00 Information Privacy and Electronic Patient Records in HIV Clinics (work in progess, half slot)
Speaker: Chrysanthi Papoutsi, OII
Round Table:
Vorratsdaten-
speicherung als PR-Gag?
17:00 – 18:00
18:00 – 20:00 q / Treff
20:00 – 24:00 Abendprogramm:
q / Treff Spezial @ q/uintessenz im
Museumsquartier:
Seamonkey 2.0 Release Party

27. Oktober 2009

Zeit Raum 1 Raum 2 Raum 3 Raum 4
09:00 – 10:00 q / Treff mit Kaffee
10:00 – 11:00 Semantic Web & Microformats
Speakers: Bert Bos, W3C
Health registers, register of electronic prescriptions and registers of students a pupils
and
Scientific research using medical data privacy protection issues


Speaker:Filip Pospisil, EDRi and Rita Vaikeviciene, DPA Lithuania (shared slot)

Exemplum: Cybercrime
- What are we up against?
von
René Pfeiffer
30 min Kaffee-Pause
11:00 – 12:00 Self-Regulation & Privacy: The Austrian Case
Speaker:Jaro Sterbik-Lamina, ÖAW
Overview of the issues surrounding blocking of websites and associated privacy risks
Speaker: Joe McNamee, EDRi
Round Table:
Trends und News von den Veranstaltern der DeepSec
Exemplum:
Das offene Internet und Mozilla
von Robert Kaiser
12:00 – 13:00
Privacy Policies and Usability
and
Attention Please – Privacy in Business Models


Speaker:Philipp Krieger and André Deuker (shared slot)

Exemplum:
How Mozilla takes bake the web
von Eric Eggert
13:00 – 14:00 Mittagspause
15:00 – 16:00
Exemplum:
Von der
Wägung des Menschen

von Karol Felsner
Exemplum:
Seamonkey 2.0
von Robert Kaiser
30 min Kaffee-Pause
16:00 – 17:00 The Militarization of Cyberspace
Speaker:Erich Moechel, quintessenz e.V.
Media Privileges in Data Protection Law and User-Generated Content


Speaker:Stefan Heilmann, ULD

Round Table:
Verbrechens-bekämpfung
durch Zensur
Round Table:
Open WebCamp
17:00 – 18:00 INDECT – An Activist Strategy


Speaker: Eddan Katz, EFF

18:00 – 20:00 q / Treff
20:00 – 22:00