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SIGCOMM
2009
ACM
14 years 2 months ago
Virtual individual servers as privacy-preserving proxies for mobile devices
People increasingly generate content on their mobile devices and upload it to third-party services such as Facebook and Google Latitude for sharing and backup purposes. Although t...
Ramón Cáceres, Landon P. Cox, Harold...
IEEECIT
2010
IEEE
13 years 5 months ago
Learning Autonomic Security Reconfiguration Policies
Abstract--We explore the idea of applying machine learning techniques to automatically infer risk-adaptive policies to reconfigure a network security architecture when the context ...
Juan E. Tapiador, John A. Clark
ACMICEC
2007
ACM
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13 years 11 months ago
An economic model of portal competition under privacy concerns
Due to inherent privacy concerns, online personalization services such as those offered through toolbars and desktop widgets are characterized by "no-free-disposal" (NFD...
Ramnath K. Chellappa, Raymond G. Sin
GROUP
2007
ACM
13 years 11 months ago
Searching for experts in the enterprise: combining text and social network analysis
Employees depend on other people in the enterprise for rapid access to important information. But current systems for finding experts do not adequately address the social implicat...
Kate Ehrlich, Ching-Yung Lin, Vicky Griffiths-Fish...
DIMVA
2011
12 years 11 months ago
Reverse Social Engineering Attacks in Online Social Networks
Social networks are some of the largest and fastest growing online services today. Facebook, for example, has been ranked as the second most visited site on the Internet, and has b...
Danesh Irani, Marco Balduzzi, Davide Balzarotti, E...