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2005
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Context Obfuscation for Privacy via Ontological Descriptions

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Context Obfuscation for Privacy via Ontological Descriptions
Context information is used by pervasive networking and context-aware programs to adapt intelligently to different environments and user tasks. As the context information is potentially sensitive, it is often necessary to provide privacy protection mechanisms for users. These mechanisms are intended to prevent breaches of user privacy through unauthorised context disclosure. To be effective, such mechanisms should not only support user specified context disclosure rules, but also the disclosure of context at different granularities. In this paper we describe a new obfuscation mechanism that can adjust the granularity of different types of context information to meet disclosure requirements stated by the owner of the context information. These requirements are specified using a preference model we developed previously and have since extended to provide granularity control. The obfuscation process is supported by our novel use of ontological descriptions that capture the granularit...
Ryan Wishart, Karen Henricksen, Jadwiga Indulska
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Type Conference
Year 2005
Where LOCA
Authors Ryan Wishart, Karen Henricksen, Jadwiga Indulska
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