Information systems support data privacy by constraining user's access to public views and thereby hiding the non-public underlying data. The privacy problem is to prove that ...
The Platform for Privacy Preferences (P3P) is a W3C framework for web privacy management. It provides a standard vocabulary that websites can use to describe their privacy practic...
Pranam Kolari, Li Ding, Shashidhara Ganjugunte, An...
Privacy-preserving data mining (PPDM) is an important topic to both industry and academia. In general there are two approaches to tackling PPDM, one is statistics-based and the oth...
Patrick Sharkey, Hongwei Tian, Weining Zhang, Shou...
In the era of the Internet, more and more privacy-sensitive data is published online. Even though this kind of data are published with sensitive attributes such as name and social ...
Hyun-Ho Kang, Jae-Myung Kim, Gap-Joo Na, Sang-Won ...
When web servers publish data formatted in XML, only the current state of the data is (generally) published. But data evolves over time as it is updated. Capturing that evolution i...
Curtis E. Dyreson, Richard T. Snodgrass, Faiz Curr...