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2000
IEEE
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15 years 2 months ago
LOMAC: Low Water-Mark Integrity Protection for COTS Environments
We hypothesize that a form of kernel-resident accesscontrol-based integrity protection can gain widespread acceptance in Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) environments provided that...
Timothy Fraser
ICWS
2007
IEEE
14 years 11 months ago
A Situation-aware Access Control based Privacy-Preserving Service Matchmaking Approach for Service-Oriented Architecture
Service matchmaking is an important process in the operation of Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) based systems. In this process, information from both service providers and req...
Stephen S. Yau, Junwei Liu
DMIN
2009
222views Data Mining» more  DMIN 2009»
14 years 7 months ago
P-Sensitive K-Anonymity for Social Networks
-- The proliferation of social networks, where individuals share private information, has caused, in the last few years, a growth in the volume of sensitive data being stored in th...
Roy Ford, Traian Marius Truta, Alina Campan
ICCCN
2008
IEEE
15 years 4 months ago
A Preliminary Look at the Privacy of SSH Tunnels
— Secure Shell (SSH) tunnels are commonly used to provide two types of privacy protection to clear-text application protocols. First and foremost, they aim at protecting the priv...
Maurizio Dusi, Francesco Gringoli, Luca Salgarelli
WWW
2005
ACM
15 years 10 months ago
Enhancing the privacy of web-based communication
A profiling adversary is an adversary whose goal is to classify a population of users into categories according to messages they exchange. This adversary models the most common pr...
Aleksandra Korolova, Ayman Farahat, Philippe Golle