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INDOCRYPT
2004
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
Information Theory and the Security of Binary Data Perturbation
Random data perturbation (RDP) has been in use for several years in statistical databases and public surveys as a means of providing privacy to individuals while collecting informa...
Poorvi L. Vora
IPAW
2010
13 years 6 months ago
Social Web-Scale Provenance in the Cloud
One of the biggest effects of Web 2.0 and the evolution of the social Web is the commoditization of data. The emergence of applications such as Facebook and Twitter, have lowered t...
Yogesh Simmhan, Karthik Gomadam
CIKM
2009
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
A novel approach for privacy mining of generic basic association rules
Data mining can extract important knowledge from large data collections - but sometimes these collections are split among various parties. Privacy concerns may prevent the parties...
Moez Waddey, Pascal Poncelet, Sadok Ben Yahia
MOBIQUITOUS
2007
IEEE
14 years 2 months ago
Anonymous Data Collection in Sensor Networks
—Sensor networks involving human participants will require privacy protection before wide deployment is feasible. This paper proposes and evaluates a set of protocols that enable...
James Horey, Michael M. Groat, Stephanie Forrest, ...
ICIS
2004
13 years 10 months ago
Opting-in or Opting-out on the Internet: Does it Really Matter?
Personal privacy has become one of the pressure points that comprises utmost primacy in the scientific community. An often debated privacy issue concerns the means of soliciting c...
Yee-Lin Lai, Kai Lung Hui