We present a storage management framework for Web 2.0 services that places users back in control of their data. Current Web services complicate data management due to data lock-in...
Neal H. Walfield, Paul T. Stanton, John Linwood Gr...
Abstract—Private data of individuals is constantly being collected, analyzed, and stored by different kinds of organizations: shopping sites to provide better service and recomme...
In this paper we present our authorization framework that supports the dynamic set-up of Web service federations for sharing data within virtual federations. Building on previous w...
There is an increasing need for sharing data repositories containing personal information across multiple distributed, possibly untrusted, and private databases. Such data sharing...
With the increasing security threats from infrastructure attacks such as worms and distributed denial of service attacks, it is clear that the cooperation among different organiza...