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KES
2008
Springer
13 years 6 months ago
Privacy Risks in Trajectory Data Publishing: Reconstructing Private Trajectories from Continuous Properties
Abstract. Location and time information about individuals can be captured through GPS devices, GSM phones, RFID tag readers, and by other similar means. Such data can be pre-proces...
Emre Kaplan, Thomas Brochmann Pedersen, Erkay Sava...
TDSC
2011
13 years 29 days ago
CASTLE: Continuously Anonymizing Data Streams
— Most of existing privacy preserving techniques, such as k-anonymity methods, are designed for static data sets. As such, they cannot be applied to streaming data which are cont...
Jianneng Cao, Barbara Carminati, Elena Ferrari, Ki...
VLDB
2007
ACM
138views Database» more  VLDB 2007»
14 years 4 days ago
Minimality Attack in Privacy Preserving Data Publishing
Data publishing generates much concern over the protection of individual privacy. In the well-known kanonymity model and the related models such as l-diversity and (α, k)-anonymi...
Raymond Chi-Wing Wong, Ada Wai-Chee Fu, Ke Wang, J...
SIGMOD
2008
ACM
144views Database» more  SIGMOD 2008»
14 years 6 months ago
Preservation of proximity privacy in publishing numerical sensitive data
We identify proximity breach as a privacy threat specific to numerical sensitive attributes in anonymized data publication. Such breach occurs when an adversary concludes with hig...
Jiexing Li, Yufei Tao, Xiaokui Xiao
NDSS
2008
IEEE
14 years 12 days ago
Taming the Devil: Techniques for Evaluating Anonymized Network Data
Anonymization plays a key role in enabling the public release of network datasets, and yet there are few, if any, techniques for evaluating the efficacy of network data anonymiza...
Scott E. Coull, Charles V. Wright, Angelos D. Kero...