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WPES 2004: Washington, DC, USA
- Vijay Atluri, Paul F. Syverson, Sabrina De Capitani di Vimercati:
Proceedings of the 2004 ACM Workshop on Privacy in the Electronic Society, WPES 2004, Washington, DC, USA, October 28, 2004. ACM 2004, ISBN 1-58113-968-3
Physical privacy
- Ari Juels, John G. Brainard:
Soft blocking: flexible blocker tags on the cheap. 1-7 - Keith B. Frikken, Mikhail J. Atallah:
Privacy preserving route planning. 8-15 - J. Alex Halderman, Brent R. Waters, Edward W. Felten:
Privacy management for portable recording devices. 16-24
Short papers
- Julia Brande Earp, J. C. Poindexter, David L. Baumer:
Modeling privacy values with experimental economics. 25 - Keith B. Frikken, Mikhail J. Atallah, Jiangtao Li:
Hidden access control policies with hidden credentials. 27 - Emmanuel D. Pontikakis, Yannis Theodoridis, Achilleas A. Tsitsonis, LiWu Chang, Vassilios S. Verykios:
A quantitative and qualitative ANALYSIS of blocking in association rule hiding. 29-30 - Anas Abou El Kalam, Yves Deswarte, Gilles Trouessin, Emmanuel Cordonnier:
A generic approach for healthcare data anonymization. 31-32 - Arthur M. Keller, David Mertz, Joseph Lorenzo Hall, Arnold B. Urken:
Privacy issues in an electronic voting machine. 33-34 - William H. Stufflebeam, Annie I. Antón, Qingfeng He, Neha Jain:
Specifying privacy policies with P3P and EPAL: lessons learned. 35 - Frank Stajano:
Will your digital butlers betray you? 37-38 - Philippe Golle, Ayman Farahat:
Defending email communication against profiling attacks. 39-40 - Nathan Good, David Molnar, Jennifer M. Urban, Deirdre K. Mulligan, Elizabeth Miles, Laura Quilter, David A. Wagner:
Radio frequency Id and privacy with information goods. 41-42 - Keith Irwin, Ting Yu:
An identifiability-based access control model for privacy protection in open systems. 43 - Adam Barth, John C. Mitchell, Justin Rosenstein:
Conflict and combination in privacy policy languages. 45-46
Communication privacy
- Stefan Köpsell, Ulf Hillig:
How to achieve blocking resistance for existing systems enabling anonymous web surfing. 47-58 - George Danezis, Ben Laurie:
Minx: a simple and efficient anonymous packet format. 59-65 - Nick Feamster, Roger Dingledine:
Location diversity in anonymity networks. 66-76 - Nikita Borisov, Ian Goldberg, Eric A. Brewer:
Off-the-record communication, or, why not to use PGP. 77-84
Data privacy
- Traian Marius Truta, Farshad Fotouhi, Daniel C. Barth-Jones:
Assessing global disclosure risk in masked microdata. 85-93 - Christine M. O'Keefe, Ming Yung, Lifang Gu, Rohan A. Baxter:
Privacy-preserving data linkage protocols. 94-102 - Mikhail J. Atallah, Marina Bykova, Jiangtao Li, Keith B. Frikken, Mercan Topkara:
Private collaborative forecasting and benchmarking. 103-114
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