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DMIN
2009
222views Data Mining» more  DMIN 2009»
13 years 5 months ago
P-Sensitive K-Anonymity for Social Networks
-- The proliferation of social networks, where individuals share private information, has caused, in the last few years, a growth in the volume of sensitive data being stored in th...
Roy Ford, Traian Marius Truta, Alina Campan
ISW
2009
Springer
14 years 2 months ago
Hardware-Assisted Application-Level Access Control
Abstract. Applications typically rely on the operating system to enforce access control policies such as MAC, DAC, or other policies. However, in the face of a compromised operatin...
Yu-Yuan Chen, Ruby B. Lee
SP
2009
IEEE
144views Security Privacy» more  SP 2009»
14 years 2 months ago
De-anonymizing Social Networks
Operators of online social networks are increasingly sharing potentially sensitive information about users and their relationships with advertisers, application developers, and da...
Arvind Narayanan, Vitaly Shmatikov
JSW
2008
240views more  JSW 2008»
13 years 7 months ago
A Secure e-Health Architecture based on the Appliance of Pseudonymization
Due to the cost pressure on the health care system an increase in the need for electronic healthcare records (EHR) could be observed in the last decade, because EHRs promise massiv...
Bernhard Riedl, Veronika Grascher, Thomas Neubauer
CHI
2005
ACM
14 years 8 months ago
Who gets to know what when: configuring privacy permissions in an awareness application
We report on a study (N=36) of user preferences for balancing awareness with privacy. Participants defined permissions for sharing of location, availability, calendar information ...
Sameer Patil, Jennifer Lai