From 0f919d081eb7b10be23775d2e560397537d4fccb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Johan Thelin Date: Fri, 20 Mar 2020 16:55:48 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] More speakers confirmed --- 2020/index.html | 88 +++++++++++++- 2020/schedule.html | 91 +++++++++++--- 2020/speakers-and-talks.html | 224 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 3 files changed, 385 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-) diff --git a/2020/index.html b/2020/index.html index bb58b24..7a17e27 100644 --- a/2020/index.html +++ b/2020/index.html @@ -179,6 +179,19 @@ +
+ + Elisabet Lobo-Vesga
+ Elisabet Lobo-Vesga
+ Privacy-preserving statistical analyses +
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Daniel Stenberg
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Tuesday March 31

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Privacy-preserving statistical analyses
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Elisabet Lobo-Vesga
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T.B.D.
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T.B.D.
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REUSE: Making Free Software Licensing Easier For All
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Gabriel Ku Wei Bin
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T.B.D.
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KDE Free Qt Foundation
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Adriaan de Groot
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T.B.D.
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Hacking the legal code of an open source license
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Pavel Kopylov
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Opening up the Swedish Labour Market Through Cross-sector Collaboration
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Johan Linåker
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Jonas Södergren
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T.B.D.
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Adriaan de Groot
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Adriaan de Groot
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KDE Free Qt Foundation
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+ The KDE Free Qt Foundation is a tool like a reverse Fiduciary License Agreement: it ensures that a Free Software project that is owned, controlled and enabled by a commercial entity cannot be turned into proprietary software. It was created in the early days of the KDE project to ensure that the Qt toolkit always remains Free Software. +
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+ This talk discusses the reasoning behind the tool and the ways in which it safeguards software Freedom while enabling commerical and even proprietary development. We believe that the structure of a "last resort" foundation combined with a strong contract is a good alternative to weird "Open Source" licenses with field-of-use restrictions. The KDE Free Qt foundation has survived four changes of ownership of the toolkit that it safeguards. +
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Pavel Kopylov
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Pavel Kopylov
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Hacking the legal code of an open source license
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+ Any piece of an open source software is distributed under the terms of an open source license. A license is a binding contract and you must comply with the terms of any and all relevant licenses used in your product. Some licenses are only 2-3 paragraphs of clear-cut text, others are 2-3 pages of legalese jungle. To understand which terms apply to your project, you have to read and interpret the licenses yourself… or call the lawyer. The good news is that while all the different agreements are unique, there are several key concepts. Regardless of how much experience with foss licenses you have or how savvy you are at reading legal texts, you can easily navigate provisions of any license using these key concepts that would be presented during the talk. +
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+ Pavel is a business professional and educator assisting projects of various sizes aiming at maximising the value created by intangible assets. In most projects that Pavel works with the value is created from software based on numerous open source libraries. +
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Gabriel Ku Wei Bin
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Gabriel Ku Wei Bin
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REUSE: Making Free Software Licensing Easier For All
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+ Developing Free Software is fun, but dealing with the licensing and copyright information is not. The REUSE project changes that: with three simple steps, it makes adding and reading licensing and copyright information easy for both humans and machines. +
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+ If you want to grant users the freedom to use, study, share, and improve your software, you have to grant those freedoms in the license of the software. To encourage people to develop Free Software, the FSFE helps developers to understand and apply Free Software licensing. REUSE contributes to this goal. Any project following the initiative's recommendations makes copyright and licensing information readable to both: humans and machines. This way, we want to ensure that individuals, organisations and companies who are re-using code are aware of the license terms chosen by the original author. +
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+ REUSE is also a big part of the FSFE's involvement with the Next Generation Internet Zero (NGI0) Initiative, a European Commission project aimed to assist developers in contributing to the establishment of an internet that enhances society, not exploit it. +
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+ Gabriel is the Legal Coordinator at the Free Software Foundation Europe. A former commercial and human rights lawyer, he now advocates for digital rights, and works to help individuals and organizations understand how Free Software contributes to freedom, transparency, and self-determination. Gabriel currently administers the FSFE's Legal Network, and coordinates the FSFE's involvement in the European Commission's Next Generation Internet Initiative. +
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Johan Linåker
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Johan Linåker
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Opening up the Swedish Labour Market Through Cross-sector Collaboration
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+ JobTech Dev is an initiative from the Swedish Public Employment Service where the goal is to create a common platform of open source software, data, and standards for private actors and citizens to build on. Envisioned outcomes include a higher variety of services and better matching for employers and job-seekers, as well as a lower barrier to entry for new job-matching service provides. +
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+ We will present an overview of the platform and share a public-sector organization's rationale for sharing software as open source. Attendees will further get insights into the potential value and ways of extending collaboration and co-creation beyond open source software to also include related open data and standards. +
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+ We will also present opportunities as well as challenges that the Employment Service has experienced while adopting a platform approach, as well as the open source way of working required when growing and working with a community. Lessons learned will be contrasted to those commonly experienced among companies that's undergone similar journeys. +
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+ Johan is a postdoctoral researcher focusing on how the public sector can create platforms with open data and software on which ecosystems of actors can innovate through cross-sector collaborations. In his Ph.D., he focused specifically on helping companies make contributions and engage with communities in alignment with business goals. He sits on the advisory board for Hack for Sweden, the Swedish governments gov-tech initiative for enabling open and data-driven innovation. He is also the founder of OpenHack, a non-profit tech-community solving real-world challenges connected to the global goals in Agenda 2030. +
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Elisabet Lobo-Vesga
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Elisabet Lobo-Vesga
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Privacy-preserving statistical analyses
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+ Large amounts of data are being collected about IoT systems---a tendency known as big data. Much of the collected data is private: it contains details about individuals and their behaviour. Privacy concerns about individuals restrict the way that such a huge amount of information can be used and released. In this light, information collected by IoT devices must be handled in a way that users' privacy gets preserve and thus comply with ethical, legal, or business reasons. +
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+ It is often believed that data can be just anatomized somehow in order to preserve the privacy of individuals. Simple removing some identifiers or data fields from a dataset is not enough. There are notorious cases that illustrate that traditional disclosure techniques lack rigorous analysis and guarantees, where re-identification attacks are possible. +
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+ Differential privacy, a concept originated in academia, is currently the only mechanism that rigorously captures the trade-offs of adding noise to a query to protect the privacy of individuals while enabling to extract useful insights from it. However, adding noise might reduce how meaningful queries' results are in favour of privacy---e.g., in the extreme case, a completely random answer preserves privacy but is rather useless. +
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+ In this talk, we will present DPella, a programming language being developed at Chalmers University, which enables developers to write differentially private queries, while enabling to study how meaningful the result of the queries are. We will show how to securely implement traditional statistical analyses with DPella (e.g., histograms, cumulative distributed functions, etc.), thus allowing to mine useful information for sensible datasets gathered by our IoT devices. +
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+ This talk is based on a joint work with Alejandro Russo (Chalmers University), Marco Gaboardi (University at Buffalo) and Gilles Barthe (MPI-SP and IMDEA Software Institute) +
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+ I am a PhD student in the Information Security division at Chalmers. I'm interested in exploring the usage of embedded domain-specific languages (EDSLs) in Haskell to provide privacy or security guarantees for different applications. For the past year, I've been working on creating a framework for privacy-preserving queries---under differential privacy---that allows programmers to reason about the accuracy of the queries statically. +
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Jonas Södergren
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Jonas Södergren
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Opening up the Swedish Labour Market Through Cross-sector Collaboration
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+ JobTech Dev is an initiative from the Swedish Public Employment Service where the goal is to create a common platform of open source software, data, and standards for private actors and citizens to build on. Envisioned outcomes include a higher variety of services and better matching for employers and job-seekers, as well as a lower barrier to entry for new job-matching service provides. +
+ +
+ We will present an overview of the platform and share a public-sector organization's rationale for sharing software as open source. Attendees will further get insights into the potential value and ways of extending collaboration and co-creation beyond open source software to also include related open data and standards. +
+ +
+ We will also present opportunities as well as challenges that the Employment Service has experienced while adopting a platform approach, as well as the open source way of working required when growing and working with a community. Lessons learned will be contrasted to those commonly experienced among companies that's undergone similar journeys. +
+ + + +
+ Johan is a postdoctoral researcher focusing on how the public sector can create platforms with open data and software on which ecosystems of actors can innovate through cross-sector collaborations. In his Ph.D., he focused specifically on helping companies make contributions and engage with communities in alignment with business goals. He sits on the advisory board for Hack for Sweden, the Swedish governments gov-tech initiative for enabling open and data-driven innovation. He is also the founder of OpenHack, a non-profit tech-community solving real-world challenges connected to the global goals in Agenda 2030. +
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