Programme
17 September 2024 10:30 -16:30 CEST
- 14h00 - Jesse Wright, Beatriz Esteves, and Rui Zhao, "Me want cookie! Towards automated and transparent data governance on the Web" paper | slides
- 14h30 - Break
- 15h00 - Alastair McCullough, "Defining a new perspective: Enterprise Information Governance" paper | slides
- 15h30 - Kuruvilla George Aiyankovil, Julio Hernandez, and Dave Lewis, "Mapping Data Governance Requirements Between the European Union's AI Act and ISO/IEC 5259: A Semantic Analysis" paper | slides
- 16h00 - Michiel Fierens, "Initiating interdisciplinary research for future-proof data protection in the context of Data Spaces and semantic interoperable data sharing" paper
- 16h30 - Wrap up & Close
Organisation
Workshop Organisers
- Beatriz Esteves
imec - Ghent University, Belgium | contact: beatriz.esteves@ugent.be - Harshvardhan J. Pandit
ADAPT Centre, Dublin City University, Ireland | contact: me@harshp.com - Ruben Verborgh
imec - Ghent University, Belgium | contact: ruben.verborgh@ugent.be
Programme Committee
- Inès AKAICHI (Vienna University of Economics and Business, AT)
- Rob BRENNAN (University College Dublin, IE)
- Michiel FIERENS (KU Leuven, BE)
- Kimberly GARCIA (University of St Gallen, CH)
- Patrick HOCHSTENBACH (imec - Ghent University, BE)
- Joshua HOVSHA (Trinity College Dublin, IE)
- Anelia KURTEVA (Delft University of Technology, NL)
- Dave LEWIS (Trinity College Dublin, IE)
- Lola MONTERO SANTOS (European University Institute, IT)
- Victor MOREL (Chalmers University of Technology, SE)
- Víctor RODRÍGUEZ-DONCEL (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, ES)
- Wout SLABBINCK (imec - Ghent University, BE)
- Melanie VERSTRAETE (imec - Ghent University, BE)
- Rigo WENNING (W3C Legal Counsel)
- Rui ZHAO (University of Oxford, UK)
Call for papers
It's 2024 and we still can't visit any website without clicking "Yes" on a cookie banner, exchanging access to our most private data for the right to browse around. Managing and enforcing our privacy preferences in a personalised manner is also quite challenging. Additionally, data protection laws are emerging exponentially following in the footsteps of the GDPR.
In this context, the NeXt-generation Data Governance 2024 workshop aims to bring together technical, legal and societal researchers, and industry experts to discuss data governance, emergence of data spaces and the impact of the European strategy for data in such systems. The workshop aims to support the development of solutions to manage data, policies and provenance in a trustful and interoperable manner and to aid in the management and reporting of legal documentation falling from the EU’s GDPR for data protection and the DGA, Data Act, AI Act and EHDS to create legally-aligned, AI-powered data ecosystems, using semantic-based specifications such as ODRL, DPV or Solid.
As such, this workshop will have presentations and discussions of interest to both data providers and consumers, researchers, standardisation bodies, businesses, and citizens who want to interoperate in the Data Spaces era.
Broadly, we welcome submissions on any of the following topics: semantics and interoperability, AI & data governance, regulations, data protection, privacy, policy management and enforcement. A non-exhaustive list of suggested topics is below:
- Role of the Semantic Web in the European strategy for data
- FAIR management and interoperability of data spaces
- Management of data altruism / intermediation services activities
- Legal and governance aspects of data spaces
- Legal and governance aspects of IoT data management
- Legal and governance aspects of AI models and AI-generated data
- Policies for access and usage control
- Policy management and enforcement in data spaces
- Going beyond consent for personal data processing
- Data spaces and secondary reuse of data
- Reasoning over data and data policies
- Negotiation of access to data through Web agents
- Personalisation of data management interfaces
- Usability of data management interfaces
- Digital identity and data wallets
- User-centric perspectives on privacy and data protection
- Decentralisation and personal data spaces
- Personal knowledge graphs
- Standards for personal data management
- Standards for AI-based systems
- Auditing methods/tools for data spaces
Submission Instructions
Submissions must use the official CEUR-Workshop style format with one-column format. CEUR also provides templates in a zip-file and in an Overleaf project.
Full papers must be at least 8 and at most 16 pages of main content, with additional pages for references. Papers that do not meet the size and formatting requirements will not be reviewed. All papers must be in PDF format and submitted through OpenReview.
The review process is open. Papers do not need to be anonymised prior to submission for review.
Workshop proceedings will be published in a CEUR-Workshop Proceedings Volume.
Key dates
- submission deadline (FURTHER EXTENDED):
June 14, 2024 (11:59 pm, AoE)July 05, 2024 (11:59 pm, AoE) - notification by (FURTHER EXTENDED):
July 05, 2024 (11:59 pm, AoE)July 30, 2024 (11:59 pm, AoE) - camera-ready by: August 12, 2024 (5:00 pm CET)
📰 Updates/News 📰
19-SEP: Posted links to slides for presented papers.
16-SEP: Keynote description.
06-SEP: Programme schedule and paper details.
02-AUG: Notification of decisions and reviews sent to authors.
27-JUN: Submission deadline further extended from 28-JUN to 05-JUL.
12-JUN: Submission deadline extension from 14-JUN to 28-JUN.
14-APR: Post call for papers.