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2000
IEEE
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14 years 1 days ago
LOMAC: Low Water-Mark Integrity Protection for COTS Environments
We hypothesize that a form of kernel-resident accesscontrol-based integrity protection can gain widespread acceptance in Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) environments provided that...
Timothy Fraser
ICWS
2007
IEEE
13 years 9 months ago
A Situation-aware Access Control based Privacy-Preserving Service Matchmaking Approach for Service-Oriented Architecture
Service matchmaking is an important process in the operation of Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) based systems. In this process, information from both service providers and req...
Stephen S. Yau, Junwei Liu
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
ICCCN
2008
IEEE
14 years 2 months ago
A Preliminary Look at the Privacy of SSH Tunnels
— Secure Shell (SSH) tunnels are commonly used to provide two types of privacy protection to clear-text application protocols. First and foremost, they aim at protecting the priv...
Maurizio Dusi, Francesco Gringoli, Luca Salgarelli
WWW
2005
ACM
14 years 8 months ago
Enhancing the privacy of web-based communication
A profiling adversary is an adversary whose goal is to classify a population of users into categories according to messages they exchange. This adversary models the most common pr...
Aleksandra Korolova, Ayman Farahat, Philippe Golle