
7月20日 - 2026年5月07日
Privacy Enhancing Technologies Symposium
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The annual Privacy Enhancing Technologies Symposium (PETS) brings together experts from around the world to present and discuss recent advances and new perspectives on research in privacy technologies. The 26th PETS is expected to be a hybrid event with a physical gathering held in Calgary, Canada, and a concurrent virtual event. Papers undergo a journal-style reviewing process, and accepted papers are published in the journal Proceedings on Privacy Enhancing Technologies (PoPETs). Authors can submit papers to PoPETs four times a year, every three months, and are notified of the decisions about two months after submission. Authors will receive a decision of accept, revise, or reject. Papers submitted to PoPETs should present novel practical and/or theoretical research into the requirements, design, analysis, experimentation, or fielding of privacy-enhancing technologies and the social, cultural, legal, or situational contexts in which they are used. PoPETs is also open to interdisciplinary research examining people’s and communities’ privacy needs, preferences, and expectations as long as it is clear how these findings can impact the design, development, or deployment of technology with privacy implications. Suggested topics include: Anonymous communication and censorship resistance, Blockchain privacy, Building and deploying privacy-enhancing systems, Cloud computing and privacy, Compliance with privacy laws and regulations, Cryptographic tools for privacy, Data protection technologies, Defining and quantifying privacy, Differential privacy and private data analysis, Economics and game-theoretical approaches to privacy, Forensics and privacy, Genomic and medical privacy, Human factors, usability, and user-centered design of privacy technologies, Information leakage, data correlation, and abstract attacks on privacy, Interdisciplinary research connecting privacy to economics, law, psychology, etc., Internet of Things privacy, Location privacy, Machine learning and privacy, Measurement of privacy in real-world systems, Mobile devices and privacy, Policy languages and tools for privacy, Profiling and data mining, Social network privacy, Surveillance, Traffic analysis, Transparency, fairness, robustness, and abuse in privacy systems, Web privacy.
The annual Privacy Enhancing Technologies Symposium (PETS) brings together experts from around the world to present and discuss recent advances and new perspectives on research in privacy technologies. The 26th PETS is expected to be a hybrid event with a physical gathering held in Calgary, Canada, and a concurrent virtual event. Papers undergo a journal-style reviewing process, and accepted papers are published in the journal Proceedings on Privacy Enhancing Technologies (PoPETs). Authors can submit papers to PoPETs four times a year, every three months, and are notified of the decisions about two months after submission. Authors will receive a decision of accept, revise, or reject. Papers submitted to PoPETs should present novel practical and/or theoretical research into the requirements, design, analysis, experimentation, or fielding of privacy-enhancing technologies and the social, cultural, legal, or situational contexts in which they are used. PoPETs is also open to interdisciplinary research examining people’s and communities’ privacy needs, preferences, and expectations as long as it is clear how these findings can impact the design, development, or deployment of technology with privacy implications. Suggested topics include: Anonymous communication and censorship resistance, Blockchain privacy, Building and deploying privacy-enhancing systems, Cloud computing and privacy, Compliance with privacy laws and regulations, Cryptographic tools for privacy, Data protection technologies, Defining and quantifying privacy, Differential privacy and private data analysis, Economics and game-theoretical approaches to privacy, Forensics and privacy, Genomic and medical privacy, Human factors, usability, and user-centered design of privacy technologies, Information leakage, data correlation, and abstract attacks on privacy, Interdisciplinary research connecting privacy to economics, law, psychology, etc., Internet of Things privacy, Location privacy, Machine learning and privacy, Measurement of privacy in real-world systems, Mobile devices and privacy, Policy languages and tools for privacy, Profiling and data mining, Social network privacy, Surveillance, Traffic analysis, Transparency, fairness, robustness, and abuse in privacy systems, Web privacy.
会议日期
Conference Date
2026年7月20日 → 2026年5月7日
- 2026年7月20日
- 2025年7月14日 - 2025年7月19日
投稿
Paper submission
新2026年8月2日
通知
Notification date
新2026年1月5日
终稿
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新2026年5月6日
其他日期
Rebuttal period for Issue 1
2024年7月16日 → 2024年7月19日
Revision deadline for Issue 1
2024年9月1日
Rebuttal period for Issue 2
2024年10月15日 → 2024年10月18日
来源排名
来源: CORE2023
排名: A
研究领域: Cybersecurity and privacy