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TSC
2008
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13 years 8 months ago
A Privacy Preserving Repository for Data Integration across Data Sharing Services
Current data sharing and integration among various organizations require a central and trusted authority to collect data from all data sources and then integrate the collected data...
Stephen S. Yau, Yin Yin
PODS
2011
ACM
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12 years 11 months ago
Provenance views for module privacy
Scientific workflow systems increasingly store provenance information about the module executions used to produce a data item, as well as the parameter settings and intermediate...
Susan B. Davidson, Sanjeev Khanna, Tova Milo, Debm...
CCS
2009
ACM
14 years 3 months ago
Finding "hidden" connections on linkedIn an argument for more pragmatic social network privacy
Social networking services well know that some users are unwilling to freely share the information they store with the service (e.g. profile information). To address this, servic...
Jessica Staddon
SEC
2008
13 years 10 months ago
Hiding in Groups: On the Expressiveness of Privacy Distributions
Many applications inherently disclose information because perfect privacy protection is prohibitively expensive. RFID tags, for example, cannot be equipped with the cryptographic p...
Karsten Nohl, David Evans
ICDE
2008
IEEE
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14 years 3 months ago
PLUS: Synthesizing privacy, lineage, uncertainty and security
— Privacy, lineage, uncertainty, and security are important to many information integration efforts, and these “PLUS” properties interact in a number of complex ways. This pa...
Barbara T. Blaustein, Len Seligman, Michael Morse,...