================================================================================ LPW 2023 The 5th Location Privacy Workshop Co-located with: IEEE Euro S&P 2023 July 7, 2023, TU Delft, The Netherlands https://security.ucc.ie/lpw23/ ================================================================================ SCOPE Location and mobility data are highly sensitive, as they can be used to infer a number of other personal and sensitive data on an individual. However, human mobility is highly predictable, and location information is routinely collected by location-aware devices (e.g. smartphones), connected vehicles, smart transportation systems, e-tolling, and cameras with face recognition among others. Location privacy is a rapidly developing research area, and the fifth Location Privacy Workshop (LPW 2023) provides a platform for original research and discussion on all technical aspects of privacy and security of location-based services. TOPICS OF INTEREST - Security of location-aware mobile devices - Privacy-enhancing technologies for location-based services - Privacy and anonymity in (public) transportation systems - Privacy in connected autonomous vehicles - Security of smart mobility applications - Privacy in location-aware social media - Privacy in position-based advertising - Malicious and pervasive tracking, de-anonymization - Cryptographic protocols and schemes for location information - Data structures for location information - Security and reliability of positioning systems - Location verification and authentication - Location forensics - Data protection techniques for regulatory (GDPR) compliance - Location-based contact tracing IMPORTANT DATES All deadlines are at 23:59 Anywhere On Earth (AOE) Submission: March 27, 2023 (extended) Notification to authors: April 28, 2023 Camera-Ready Version: May 15, 2023 Conference: July 3-7, 2023 Workshop day: July 7, 2023 SUBMISSIONS Perspective authors are invited to submit novel contributions, application papers and case studies. Submissions should be 6-8 pages in the double-column IEEE S&P conference format, but longer contributions up to 10 pages will be considered. Short papers and position papers (3-4 pages) are also welcome. Submissions must be anonymous with no author names, affiliations, acknowledgments, or obvious references. Submitted papers will be carefully evaluated based on originality, significance, technical soundness, presentation and clarity of exposition. Submissions are accepted through EasyChair: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=lpw2023 Submitted paper must adhere to the IEEE EuroS&P conference template: https://www.ieee-security.org/TC/EuroSP2023/eurosp2023-template.zip PROCEEDINGS Accepted papers will appear in a volume accompanying the main IEEE Euro S&P 2023 proceedings, published by the IEEE. They will be available on IEEE Xplore and will be indexed by Scopus, dblp, etc. PRESENTATION One of the authors of each accepted paper is expected to present the paper at the conference. We are expecting to hold an in-person workshop and that authors will be able to travel to the conference to present their paper, but we will make allowances for remote presentation in cases where authors of a paper have legitimate reasons for which they are unable to attend in person (full registration will be required in any case). We reserve the right to exclude a paper from distribution after the conference, including withdrawal from the IEEE proceedings, if the paper is not presented (in person or virtually). PROGRAM CHAIRS Paolo Palmieri ‒ University College Cork, Ireland Luca Calderoni ‒ University of Bologna, Italy PROGRAM COMMITTEE Antoine Boutet ‒ INSA de Lyon, France Matthew Bradbury ‒ Lancaster University, United Kingdom Xihui Chen ‒ University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg Zekeriya Erkin ‒ Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands Sébastien Gambs ‒ Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada Gabriel Ghinita ‒ University of Massachusetts Boston, USA Prosanta Gope - University of Sheffield, United Kingdom Kévin Huguenin - Université de Lausanne, Switzerland Ioannis Krontiris ‒ Huawei European Research Center, Germany Raúl Pardo - IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark Constantinos Patsakis ‒ University of Piraeus, Greece Francesco Regazzoni ‒ University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands Julián Salas ‒ Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Spain George Theodorakopoulos ‒ Cardiff University, United Kingdom Rolando Trujillo Rasúa ‒ Rovira i Virgili University, Spain Isabel Wagner ‒ University of Basel, Switzerland ================================================================================