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Inferring private information using social network data

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Inferring private information using social network data
On-line social networks, such as Facebook, are increasingly utilized by many users. These networks allow people to publish details about themselves and connect to their friends. Some of the information revealed inside these networks is private and it is possible that corporations could use learning algorithms on the released data to predict undisclosed private information. In this paper, we explore how to launch inference attacks using released social networking data to predict undisclosed private information about individuals. We then explore the effectiveness of possible sanitization techniques that can be used to combat such inference attacks under different scenarios. Categories and Subject Descriptors I.5.1 [Pattern Recognition]: Models; I.2.6 [Artificial Intelligence]: Learning General Terms Algorithms, Experimentation Keywords Social networks, privacy, inference
Jack Lindamood, Raymond Heatherly, Murat Kantarcio
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Type Conference
Year 2009
Where WWW
Authors Jack Lindamood, Raymond Heatherly, Murat Kantarcioglu, Bhavani M. Thuraisingham
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