Hi all,

The University of Amsterdam (UvA) is looking for a PhD student on the topic of 
"Accountable Usage Control for Distributed Data Processing Systems". The 
research touches on the fields of distributed systems, software engineering, 
access/usage control, and (domain-specific) programming languages. Please 
consider this vacancy or forward it to people who may be interested.

A short summary can be found below. The full vacancy can be found here: PhD 
Position in Accountable Usage Control for Distributed Data Processing Systems 
Functiedetails | 
UvA<https://vacatures.uva.nl/UvA/job/PhD-Position-in-Accountable-Usage-Control-for-Distributed-Data-Processing-Systems/797075602/>.

Kind regards,
dr. Thomas van Binsbergen
Assistant Professor
Informatics Institute
University of Amsterdam

The Complex-Cyber Infrastructure (CCI) group of the UvA brings together 
research on several topics to advance the state of the art in data exchange 
systems – such as privacy, security, usage control, software languages, legal 
compliance, and normative (software) systems. By combining advancements in 
these areas, the CCI group proposes novel data exchange solutions in which 
organisations retain control over the data assets they offer, and the risk of 
data exchange is reduced through, for example, compliance with (privacy) 
regulations and security requirements. These solutions are brought into 
practice with industrial and societal partners within the Amsterdam Data 
Exchange (AMdEX) consortium.

The goal of this PhD position is to conduct fundamental research into novel 
distributed usage control models with high degrees of accountability, 
transparency, and human involvement (human-in-the-loop), whilst satisfying 
(other) legal requirements such as the handling of legal obligations and pre- 
and post-conditions on the usage of data assets. A particular challenge follows 
from the distributed nature of the studied systems – information required to 
make and justify access and usage decisions may be highly dispersed across the 
system and some of this information might itself be sensitive.


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