CYBERLAWS 2010 - The First International Conference on Technical and Legal Aspects of the e-Society
CYBERLAWS 2010 is collocated with ten other International Conferences part of DigitalWorld 2010; all the conferences will be held from 10 to 16 February 2010.Â
CYBERLAWS 2010 is a natural output of the discussions during the Digital World 2009, following the multiplications of the cybercrime acts concerning privacy and anonymity in the information society. There is a need for special laws to either prevent or quickly reprimand. In this case, the identity must be legally and undoubtedly validated. There is a need of internationally adopted guidelines to be applied by victims. There is a need for harmonisation between national laws for a new era of eDemocracy.
The inaugural CYBERLAWS 2010 will provide a forum where researchers, government representatives, international bodies, law enforcement organisms and special groups shall be able to present recent lessons learned, use cases, and set the priorities on problems and directions related to the anonymity, privacy, identity, and laws that should or are governing their legal use.
The conference programme comprises three tracks:Â
- ACCESSIBILITY: Digital Divide, e-Democracy and e-Government
- PRIVACY: e-Anonymity and e-Identity
- PROTECTION: e-Fraud Prevention, e-Law, e-Punishment, e-International relationsÂ
The full event programme may be viewed here: http://www.iaria.org/conferences2010/ProgramCYBERLAWS10.html
The registration form is available here. Participation requires the payment of a fee; the available rates range from €565 to €815.Â
Event email: petre@iaria.org