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WPES 2006: Alexandria, VA, USA
- Ari Juels, Marianne Winslett:
Proceedings of the 2006 ACM Workshop on Privacy in the Electronic Society, WPES 2006, Alexandria, VA, USA, October 30, 2006. ACM 2006, ISBN 1-59593-556-8
Anonymity
- Thomas S. Heydt-Benjamin, Andrei Serjantov, Benessa Defend:
Nonesuch: a mix network with sender unobservability. 1-8 - Nicholas Hopper, Eugene Y. Vasserman:
On the effectiveness of k;-anonymity against traffic analysis and surveillance. 9-18 - Mingyan Li, Krishna Sampigethaya, Leping Huang, Radha Poovendran:
Swing & swap: user-centric approaches towards maximizing location privacy. 19-28
Private information management
- Ben Adida, Ronald L. Rivest:
Scratch & vote: self-contained paper-based cryptographic voting. 29-40 - Tuomas Aura, Thomas A. Kuhn, Michael Roe:
Scanning electronic documents for personally identifiable information. 41-50 - Sruthi Bandhakavi, Charles C. Zhang, Marianne Winslett:
Super-sticky and declassifiable release policies for flexible information dissemination control. 51-58
Short papers
- Vitaly Shmatikov, Ming-Hsiu Wang:
Measuring relationship anonymity in mix networks. 59-62 - Janne Lindqvist, Laura Takkinen:
Privacy management for secure mobility. 63-66 - Jan Camenisch, Thomas Gross, Dieter Sommer:
Enhancing privacy of federated identity management protocols: anonymous credentials in WS-security. 67-72 - Sumit Joshi, Yuan Sun, Poorvi L. Vora:
Randomization as a strategy for sellers during price discrimination, and impact on bidders' privacy. 73-76 - Philippe Golle:
Revisiting the uniqueness of simple demographics in the US population. 77-80 - Wendy Hui Wang, Laks V. S. Lakshmanan:
Probabilistic privacy analysis of published views. 81-84 - Xiangdong An, Dawn N. Jutla, Nick Cercone:
Reasoning about obfuscated private information: who have lied and how to lie. 85-88
Privacy preservation and social issues
- Keith B. Frikken, Philippe Golle:
Private social network analysis: how to assemble pieces of a graph privately. 89-98 - Adam J. Lee, Parisa Tabriz, Nikita Borisov:
A privacy-preserving interdomain audit framework. 99-108 - Daniel Cvrcek, Marek Kumpost, Vashek Matyas, George Danezis:
A study on the value of location privacy. 109-118
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