TY - BOOK ID - 93579909 TI - Privacy Enhancing Technologies : 7th International Symposium, PET 2007 Ottawa, Canada, June 20-22, 2007 Revised Selected Papers AU - Borisov, Nikita AU - Golle, Philippe AU - SpringerLink (Online service) PY - 2007 SN - 9783540755517 PB - Berlin Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg DB - UniCat KW - Computer science KW - Computer architecture. Operating systems KW - Information systems KW - Computer. Automation KW - IR (information retrieval) KW - DES (data encryption standard) KW - informatica KW - maatschappij KW - computerbeveiliging KW - informatica management KW - computernetwerken UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:93579909 AB - ThePETcommunityhasgrowninsizeconsiderablysincethe?rstPETworkshop was held in 2000. With this growth came an increase in the number and quality ofsubmissions.PEThasbecomeapremiervenueforpublishing originalresearch on privacy enhancing technologies, and the current acceptance ratio puts PET in the same league as other highly selective security and privacy venues. To appropriately re?ect this evolution, the PET workshop is changing its name to the Privacy Enhancing Technologies Symposium. PET2007washeldattheUniversityofOttawa,Canada,onJune20-22,2007. Wereceived84full-paper submissions,ofwhich16wereselectedforpresentation at the symposium. PET also included a keynote address and two panel disc- sions.PETwasonceagaincollocatedwiththeIAVoSSWorkshoponTrustworthy Elections(WOTE2007),withafulldayofplenarysessions.Allparticipantswere free to attend sessions from both events. The program chairs would like to thank, ?rst of all, the authors, speakers, and panelists for their contribution to the content of the workshop. We would also like to thank the program committee for their hard work of a month of reviews and two more weeks of intense discussions, helping to ensure a program of high scienti?c quality. As well, we would like to acknowledge the contribution of the external reviewers,who assisted the programcommittee with the reviews. A special thanks is due to the designers of the Websubmission and Webreview software at K.U. Leuven for allowing us to use their software to help with the selection process, and to Thomas Herlea for his help in getting the software up and running. ER -