Fyi paper on TPIs accepted for IEEE conference in fall.

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From: gurvirender tejay <tejay@ieee.org>
Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2025 11:45 PM
To: Salvatore D'Agostino <sal@idmachines.com>
Cc: Sin-Kuen Hawkins <sinkuen.hawkins@ieee.org>
Subject: Acceptance Notification – IEEE Symposium on Privacy Expectations (ISOPE)
 
Dear Salvatore (Sal) D’Agostino,

Thank you for your submission to the IEEE Symposium on Privacy Expectations (ISOPE). We are pleased to inform you that your work has been accepted for presentation at the symposium.

As a reminder, the symposium will be held in person, and all presentations are expected to be delivered on-site. To help us with planning, we kindly request that you confirm your ability to present in person by August 6, 2025. Please reply to this email, or contact us directly at isope@ieee.org, to confirm your participation.

We look forward to your contribution to what promises to be a stimulating and engaging event.

Warm Regards,
Dr. Gurvirender Tejay
Chair, IEEE Symposium on Privacy Expectations (ISOPE)


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Gurvirender P. S. Tejay, Ph.D. 
Chair, IEEE Symposium on Privacy Expectations
Chair - Education & Training Sub-Group,
IEEE Digital Privacy Initiative
Editor-in-Chief, Organizational Cybersecurity Journal

Associate Professor of Information Systems 
Co-Director, Cybersecurity Innovation and Research Center
Director, Cybersecurity Programs
Department of Information Systems and Business Analytics
Frank G. Zarb School of Business
Hofstra University




On Jun 30, 2025, at 2:46 PM, Salvatore D'Agostino <sal@idmachines.com> wrote:

Dear committee,
 
Please find attached an abstract for a presentation at the symposium on privacy expectations. This looks at work that has been taking place over the last 10 years on notice and consent in the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and at the Kantara Initiative.
 
Title:  
Transparency Performance Indicators (TPIs) – A User-Centric Methodology for Measuring the PII Controller Compliance and Conformance
 
Presenter: 
Salvatore (Sal) D’Agostino
 
Bio:
 
Sal’s experience in physical and digital systems include EZ Pass and numerous intelligent transport systems, 100+ industrial automation, robotics and computer vision systems, and numerous government and enterprise security, privacy, access control, and identity programs around the globe.
Sal is active in the development and use of standards for physical and logical security and privacy. At the Kantara Initiative, Sal chairs the Anchored Notice and Consent Receipts (ANCR) Work Group. At IDmachines, Sal partners with the Security Industry Association (US) to conduct the OSDP Verified™ program that certifies “card” readers and “door” controllers to the ISO/IEC 60839-11-5 Open Supervised Device Protocol standard.
Sal served as President and Chair of the Identity Ecosystems Steering Group (IDESG), the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) sponsored initiative that developed and published a framework for trusted identities in cyberspace.
 
Sal has an AB from Harvard College, collaborated with Ha Ha at the Hyde Park Art Museum, had a brief (8 minute) career as a professional wrestler. Sal is a retired member of the Mystic River Rugby Club, and the George Washington Rugby Football (PAC) Club. 
 
 
Sincerely,
Sal D’Agostino 
 
Chair, ANCR WG, Kantara Initiative
 
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