Thursday December 12, 2019
10:30 – 12:30 / Horizon: Session 1: Privacy and Data Protection Chair: Professor Alexander Sideridis
- Big data analytics: from threatening privacy to challenging democracy.
Paola Mavriki and Maria Karyda - What Do We Know about our Rights to Data Protection? A Greek Case Study. Maria Sideri, Athanasios Fontaras and Stefanos Gritzalis
- A Case Study of Intra-Library Privacy Issues on Android GPS Navigation Apps
Stylianos Monogios, Konstantinos Limniotis, Nicholas Kolokotronis and Stavros Shiaeles - A Constraint-Based Model for the Frequent Itemset Hiding Problem.
Vassilios Verykios, Elias Stavropoulos, Vasilis Zorkadis and Ahmed Elmagarmid
13:45 – 15:45 / Horizon: Session 2: e-Government Chair: Professor Sokratis Karsikas
- A Smart Cross Border e-Gov Primary Health Care Medical Service
Alexander B. Sideridis - Blended learning and Open Courseware for promoting Interoperability in Public Services
Anastasia Papastylianou, Antonios Stasis, Konstantinos Rantos and Victoria Kalogirou. - How to do it right: A framework for biometrics supported border control
Mohamed Abomhara, Sule Yildirim-Yayilgan, Anne Hilde Nymoen, Marina Shalaginova, Zoltán Székely and Ogerta Elezaj. - A Method for Assessing the Openness of Semi-Open Data Initiatives: Applied to the Justice Domain
Mortaza S. Bargh, Sunil Choenni, Ronald Meijer and Sharvin Choenni
16:00 – 17:30 / Horizon: Session 3: e-voting and forensics Chair: V. Zorkadis
- TrustedEVoting (TeV) A Secure, Anonymous and Verifiable Blockchain-Based e-Voting Framework.
Michel Verwer, Ioanna Dionysiou and Harald Gjermundrod. - Attitudes of Polish voters towards introduction of e-voting in the context of political factors.
Magdalena Musial-Karg and Izabela Kapsa. - A Revised Forensic Process for Aligning the Investigation Process with the Design of Forensic-enabled Cloud Services.
Stavros Simou, Christos Kalloniatis, Stefanos Gritzalis and Vasilis Katos.
Friday, December 13, 2019
10:30 – 12:30 / Horizon: Session 4: Online social networks and “fake news” Chair: Professor Charalampos Patrikakis
- Towards Designing a Knowledge Graph-Based Framework for Investigating and Preventing Crime on Online Social Networks.
Ogerta Elezaj, Sule Yildirim, Edlira Kalemi, Linda Wendelberg, Mohamed Abomhara and Javed Ahmed. - A prototype framework for assessing information provenance in decentralised social media: The EUNOMIA Concept.
Lazaros Toumanidis, Ryan Heartfield, Panagiotis Kasnesis, George Loukas and Charalampos Patrikakis - Fighting Biased Online News: Lessons from Online Participation and Crowdsourcing.
Himesha Wijekoon, Boris Schegolev and Vojtech Merunka - Can EU Data Protection Legislation Help to Counter “Fake News” and Other Threats to Democracy?
Yordanka Ivanova