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WPES 2003: Washington, DC, USA
- Sushil Jajodia, Pierangela Samarati, Paul F. Syverson:
Proceedings of the 2003 ACM Workshop on Privacy in the Electronic Society, WPES 2003, Washington, DC, USA, October 30, 2003. ACM 2003, ISBN 1-58113-776-1
Credential-based access control and data privacy
- Jason E. Holt, Robert W. Bradshaw, Kent E. Seamons, Hilarie K. Orman:
Hidden Credentials. 1-8 - Ting Yu, Marianne Winslett:
Policy migration for sensitive credentials in trust negotiation. 9-20 - Traian Marius Truta, Farshad Fotouhi, Daniel C. Barth-Jones:
Privacy and confidentiality management for the microaggregation disclosure control method: disclosure risk and information loss measures. 21-30 - Haimonti Dutta, Hillol Kargupta, Souptik Datta, Krishnamoorthy Sivakumar:
Analysis of privacy preserving random perturbation techniques: further explorations. 31-38
Protocols
- Mikhail J. Atallah, Florian Kerschbaum, Wenliang Du:
Secure and private sequence comparisons. 39-44 - Keith B. Frikken, Mikhail J. Atallah:
Privacy preserving electronic surveillance. 45-52 - Jaideep Vaidya, Chris Clifton:
Leveraging the "Multi" in secure multi-party computation. 53-59 - Russell Impagliazzo, Sara Miner More:
Anonymous credentials with biometrically-enforced non-transferability. 60-71
Anonymizing networks
- Matthias Bauer:
New covert channels in HTTP: adding unwitting Web browsers to anonymity sets. 72-78 - Ira S. Moskowitz, Richard E. Newman, Daniel P. Crepeau, Allen R. Miller:
Covert channels and anonymizing networks. 79-88 - George Danezis, Len Sassaman:
Heartbeat traffic to counter (n-1) attacks: red-green-black mixes. 89-93 - Philippe Golle, Markus Jakobsson:
Reusable anonymous return channels. 94-100
Laws and applications
- Rhys Smith, Jianhua Shao:
Preserving privacy when preference searching in e-commerce. 101-110 - Lorrie Faith Cranor:
'I didn't buy it for myself' privacy and ecommerce personalization. 111-117 - Xintao Wu, Yongge Wang, Yuliang Zheng:
Privacy preserving database application testing. 118-128
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