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CCS
2009
ACM
14 years 2 days ago
Inferring privacy policies for social networking services
Social networking sites have come under criticism for their poor privacy protection track record. Yet, there is an inherent difficulty in deciding which principals should have acc...
George Danezis
CSE
2009
IEEE
14 years 1 days ago
Enabling Privacy as a Fundamental Construct for Social Networks
The current set of social networking platforms, e.g. Facebook and MySpace, has created a new class of Internet applications called social software. These systems focus on leveragi...
E. Michael Maximilien, Tyrone Grandison, Kun Liu, ...
CCS
2009
ACM
14 years 2 days ago
Finding "hidden" connections on linkedIn an argument for more pragmatic social network privacy
Social networking services well know that some users are unwilling to freely share the information they store with the service (e.g. profile information). To address this, servic...
Jessica Staddon
ICONFERENCE
2012
12 years 26 days ago
Online social networks in a post-Soviet state: how Hungarians protect and share on Facebook
As Facebook has become global, users from different cultural and socio-political contexts have joined the site. We present a case study investigating how both current and historic...
Blase Ur, Yang Wang
ISI
2008
Springer
13 years 5 months ago
Information sharing and privacy protection of terrorist or criminal social networks
Terrorist or criminal social network analysis is helpful for intelligence and law enforcement force in investigation. However, individual agency usually has part of the complete te...
Christopher C. Yang