Motivated by the insufficiency of the existing quasi-identifier/sensitiveattribute (QI-SA) framework on modeling real-world privacy requirements for data publishing, we propose ...
Xin Jin, Mingyang Zhang, Nan Zhang 0004, Gautam Da...
Recently, privacy preserving data publishing has received a lot of attention in both research and applications. Most of the previous studies, however, focus on static data sets. I...
Bin Zhou 0002, Yi Han, Jian Pei, Bin Jiang, Yufei ...
In some applications of privacy preserving data publishing, a practical demand is to publish a data set on multiple quasi-identifiers for multiple users simultaneously, which poses...
Publishing data for analysis from a micro data table containing sensitive attributes, while maintaining individual privacy, is a problem of increasing significance today. The k-ano...
Xiaoxun Sun, Hua Wang, Jiuyong Li, Traian Marius T...
— Recent work [12] shows that conventional privacy preserving publishing techniques based on anonymity-groups are susceptible to corruption attacks. In a corruption attack, if th...