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CVRČEK, D., MATYÁŠ, V.
Originální název
On the role of contectual information for privacy attacks and classification
Typ
článek ve sborníku ve WoS nebo Scopus
Jazyk
angličtina
Originální abstrakt
Many papers and articles attempt to define or even quantify privacy, typically with a major focus on anonymity. A related research exercise in the area of evidence-based trust models for ubiquitous computing environments has given us an impulse to take a closer look at the definition(s) of privacy in the Common Criteria, which we then transcribed in a more formal manner. This lead us to a further review of unlinkability, and revision of another semi-formal model allowing for expression of anonymity and unlinkability -- the Freiburg Privacy Diamond. We propose new means of describing (obviously only observable) characteristics of a system to reflect the role of contexts for profiling -- and linking -- users with actions in a system. We believe this approach should allow for evaluating privacy in large data sets.
Klíčová slova
privacy, common criteria, FPD, formal model, graph, context, side channel
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Rok RIV
2004
Vydáno
21. 9. 2004
Místo
Brighton
Strany od
31
Strany do
39
Strany počet
9
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT17360, author="Daniel {Cvrček} and Václav {Matyáš}", title="On the role of contectual information for privacy attacks and classification", booktitle="Workshop on Privacy and Security Aspects of Data Mining", year="2004", pages="31--39", address="Brighton" }