Sunday 29th June
19:30 Social dinner at Restaurant Bulaj, Aleja Franciszka Mamuszki 14, 81-718 Sopot, Poland [google maps]
(For those who want to have a stroll before the dinner: we meet at 18:30 in the main hall of the Sopot train station, and then walk the promenade together.)
Monday 30th June
Symposium at Polish-Japanese IT Academy, Targ Drzewny 9/11, 80-894 Gdańsk, Poland [google maps]
The talks will take place in room A507. Coffee breaks and lunch will be served in room A503 (both rooms on the 5th floor).
Program outline:
9:00-10:00 Coffee, tea & snacks
10:00-10:30 Opening
10:30-12:30 Presentations
- Peter Roenne: Burning, masking and tracking ballots. Pretty good solutions for very hard problems
- Steve Schneider: Voter views of Selene Verification
- Olivier Pereira: The DROP Protocol. Dispute Resolution via Observation in Public for Verifiable, In-Person Voting
- Carsten Schurmann: Misconceptions about Voting
- Roberto Araujo: Security and Transparency in the Brazilian DRE. Insights and Challenges
12:30-14:00 Lunch (sushi buffet)
14:00-16:00 Presentations
- Wojtek Jamroga: Computationally Bounded Strategies
- Rosario Giustolisi: Coercion Signaling in Hyperion via Anamorphic Cryptography
- Philip Stark: On the existence and identification of a 'best’ gin. A spirited investigation of conjoint analysis and social choice theory
- Dieter Gollmann: Spinning the Wheel of Reincarnation
- Mark Ryan: Should we be trying to balance individual privacy and societal security?
16:00-16:30 Coffee, tea & snacks
16:30-18:30 Presentations, discussion & closing
- Bill Roscoe: Safely trusting delay. Time lock as a weak replacement for TTPs in fair exchange and beyond
- Jintai Ding: Post-Quantum Key Exchange
- Johannes Buchmann: Sustainable Cybersecurity
- Joshua Guttman: Assured Remote Execution
- Sasa Radomirovic: TBA
19:00 Drinks and dinner at Browar Gdańsk PG4, Podwale Grodzkie 4, 80-895 Gdańsk [google maps]