Privacy and Identity Management. Privacy and Data Protection in a Rapidly Changing World
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 20th IFIP WG 9.6/11.7 and IFIP WG 11.6 International Summer School on Privacy and Identity Management, Privacy and Identity 2025, held in Copenhagen, Denmark, during August 19-22, 2025.
The 18 full papers included in this book were carefully reviewed and selected from 27 submissions. They were organized in topical sections as follows: privacy awareness, privacy in connected vehicles, citizen engagement in cybersecurity research, and
cybersecurity training.
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.- Introducing facial recognition for law enforcement purposes: Replacing the ordinary legislative process with parliamentary support.
.- Boundary Conditions of EU Digital Sovereignty: A PRISMA-ScRGuided Scoping Review.
.- Fed-PUP : Federated Learning with Personalized User Privacy.
.- Toward a Unified Meta-Framework for AI Auditing: A PRISMA Scoping Review of Post-2023 Governance Frameworks and Blind Spots.
.- Onboarding Processes of Trusted Actors in Self-Sovereign Identity Ecosystems.
.- QoeSiGN: Towards Qualified Collaborative eSignatures.
.- Genuine PDF Forgeries.
.- Privacy-Preserving Iris Recognition: Challenges and Outlook.
.- Explainability in AI-Enabled Clinical Decision Support Systems: Privacy-Explainability-Accuracy Trade-Off & EU Legal Frameworks.
.- Private Microsegmentation for Smart Homes.
.- Tensions between the Data Act and the GDPR within the Use of IoT Products.
.- Engineering Personal Data Access: A Procedural Perspective on Challenges and Solutions.
.- The Concept of Data Portability and its Implication: A Systematic Literature Review.
.- Pay or Consent Under the DMA: Genuine Progress or Illusory Victory Against Data Commodification?.
.- External Privacy Risk Assessments as Part of an Independent Oversight Ecosystem.
.- Towards a Privacy-aware Role-based Network Intrusion Detection System.
.- Private actors processing data for archival purposes: a fight for public interest.
.- Bridging the Cybersecurity Gap: Co-Creating Privacy-Aware Procurement Requirements.
.- Toward Cost-Effective Secure Multi-Site Connectivity: Evaluating NSAs CSfC-Compliant Open-Source and Commercial Solutions.
.- Unlocking Citizens' Voices:Workshop on Citizen Engagement in Cybersecurity Research.
.- Participatory workshops for Privacy Awareness: The Privacy Awareness Cards.