Past Winners
The 2007 Winner is:
Stephen C. Bono, Matthew Green, Adam Stubblefield, Ari Juels, Aviel
D. Rubin and Michael Szydlo.
Security Analysis of a Cryptographically-Enabled RFID Device.
Proceedings of the 14th USENIX Security Symposium.
[PDF]
The other 2007 runner-ups were:
- Jiangtao Li, Ninghui Li and William H. Winsborough. Automated Trust Negotiation Using Cryptographic Credentials. Proceedings of the 12th ACM conference on Computer and communications security.
- Keith B. Frikken and Philippe Golle. Private Social Network Analysis: How to Assemble Pieces of a Graph. Proceedings of the 5th ACM workshop on Privacy in electronic society.
The 2006 Winner is:
Daniel J. Solove.
A taxonomy of privacy.
University of Pennsylvania Law Review, Vol. 154, No. 3, p. 477, January
2006. [PDF]
The other 2006 nominees were:
- Carolyn Brodie, Clare-Marie Karat, John Karat . The SPARCLE Policy Management Workbench Project.
- Steven J. Murdoch, George Danezis: Low-Cost Traffic Analysis of Tor. IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy 2005: 183-195
- Cynthia Dwork, Frank McSherry, Kobbi Nissim, Adam Smith: Calibrating Noise to Sensitivity in Private Data Analysis. TCC 2006: 265-284
The 2005 Winner is:
Alessandro Acquisti for "Privacy in Electronic Commerce and the Economics of
Immediate Gratification," in Proceedings of the ACM Electronic Commerce
Conference (EC 04). New York, NY: ACM Press, 21-29, 2004. [PDF]
The other 2005 nominees were:
- Nick Feamster and Roger Dingledine for "Location Diversity in Anonymity Networks" in WPES'04: Proceedings of the 2004 ACM Workshop on Privacy in the Electronic Society. [PS]
- Roger Dingledine, Nick Mathewson, and Paul Syverson for "Tor: The Second-Generation Onion Router", in Proceedings of the 13th USENIX Security Symposium, August 2004. [PDF]
The 2004 Winners are:
Michael Backes, Birgit Pfitzmann, and Matthias Schunter for "A Toolkit for
Managing Enterprise Privacy Policies", in ESORICS 2003. [PDF]
Matthias Bauer for "New Covert Channels in HTTP: Adding Unwitting Web
Browsers to Anonymity Sets", in Proceedings of the Workshop on Privacy in the
Electronic Society 2003. [PS]
The other 2004 nominees were:
- Jan Camenisch and Anna Lysyanskaya, "A Signature scheme with efficient protocols", in Security in Communication Networks, Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science vol. 2576, 2002. [PDF]
- Jan Camenisch and Els Van Herreweghen, "Design and Implementation of the Idemix Anonymous Credential System", in 9th ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security. [URL]
- Marcin Gomukiewicz, Marek Klonowski and Mirosaw Kutyowski, "Rapid Mixing and Security of Chaums Visual Electronic Voting", in ESORICS 2003. [URL]
- Latanya Sweeney, "k-Anonymity: a model for protecting privacy", in International Journal on Uncertainty, Fuzziness and Knowledge-based Systems 10 (5), 2002, pp. 557-570. [URL]
- by Matthew Wright, Brian Levine, Michael Reiter and Chenxi Wang, "Stopping timing attacks in low-latency mix-based systems". In Financial Crypto '04. [PDF]
The 2003 Winners are Andrei Serjantov and George Danezis for "Towards an Information Theoretic Metric for Anonymity", from the 2002 Workshop on Privacy Enhancing Technologies.
The other 2003 nominees were:
- John Douceur for "The Sybil Attack", presented at International Peer To Peer Systems Workshop 2002, March 2002. [PDF]
- Alessandro Acquisti, Roger Dingledine, and Paul Syverson for "On the Economics of Anonymity", presented at Financial Cryptography 2003. [PDF]
- Adil Alsaid and David Martin for "Detecting Web Bugs With Bugnosis: Privacy Advocacy Through Education", presented at the Privacy Enhancing Technologies Workshop 2002. [PDF]
