Sciweavers

97 search results - page 6 / 20
» Is privacy compatible with truthfulness
Sort
View
PET
2009
Springer
14 years 2 months ago
Enlisting ISPs to Improve Online Privacy: IP Address Mixing by Default
Today’s Internet architecture makes no deliberate attempt to provide identity privacy—IP addresses are, for example, often static and the consistent use of a single IP address ...
Barath Raghavan, Tadayoshi Kohno, Alex C. Snoeren,...
ISPEC
2007
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
Privacy-Preserving Credentials Upon Trusted Computing Augmented Servers
Credentials are an indispensable means for service access control in electronic commerce. However, regular credentials such as X.509 certificates and SPKI/SDSI certificates do no...
Yanjiang Yang, Robert H. Deng, Feng Bao
IEEEIAS
2007
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Addressing privacy issues in CardSpace
CardSpace (formerly known as InfoCard) is a Digital Identity Management system that has recently been adopted by Microsoft. In this paper we identify two security flaws in CardSp...
Waleed A. Alrodhan, Chris J. Mitchell
KR
2004
Springer
14 years 29 days ago
A First-Order Theory of Communicating First-Order Formulas
This paper presents a theory of informative communications among agents that allows a speaker to communicate to a hearer truths about the state of the world; the occurrence of eve...
Ernest Davis
AI
2005
Springer
13 years 7 months ago
Knowledge and communication: A first-order theory
This paper presents a theory of informative communications among agents that allows a speaker to communicate to a hearer truths about the state of the world; the occurrence of eve...
Ernest Davis