SPOT2010 - 2nd Workshop on Trust and Privacy on the Social and Semantic Web

We're glad to announce that the second edition of the SPOT workshop - Trust and Privacy on the Social and Semantic Web - will be held at ESWC2010.

More than ever, the Semantic Web is becoming reality as it is an integrated component of the Web we are browsing everyday - be it the Open Linked Data movement that nowadays exposes over 10 billion triples of RDF or the annotated and structured information available on Web pages used by major search engines, such as Yahoo! SearchMonkey and Google. Moreover, social data about people and their interaction is made available in machine-understandable format in projects like FOAF or SIOC. Facing this amount of data, privacy and trust consideration is an important step to take right now. The challenging research questions arising from this movement include:

  • How do people know that the data gathered from several sources for reasoning purposes can be trusted?
  • How can one avoid that personal data exposed on the Semantic Web will be combined with other available semantic data in a way that sensitive information may be revealed?
  • How shall a safe reasoning process look like that does not end up in a conflict only because a single Semantic Web peer exposed a contradiction?

As last year, we expect both theoretical and practical contributions (including demos) on these hot topics.
For more information about the workshop, deadlines, etc. please check the SPOT2010 website.