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Privacy and Identity Management for Life: 5th IFIP WG 9.2, 9.6/11.4, 11.6, 11.7/PrimeLife International Summer School, Nice, France, September 7-11, 2009, Revised Selected Papers 2010 ed. [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 314 pages, aukštis x plotis: 235x155 mm, weight: 649 g, XI, 314 p., 1 Hardback
  • Serija: IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology 320
  • Išleidimo metai: 29-Jun-2010
  • Leidėjas: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • ISBN-10: 3642142818
  • ISBN-13: 9783642142819
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 314 pages, aukštis x plotis: 235x155 mm, weight: 649 g, XI, 314 p., 1 Hardback
  • Serija: IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology 320
  • Išleidimo metai: 29-Jun-2010
  • Leidėjas: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • ISBN-10: 3642142818
  • ISBN-13: 9783642142819
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
NewInternetdevelopmentsposegreaterandgreaterprivacydilemmas. Inthe- formation Society, the need for individuals to protect their autonomy and retain control over their personal information is becoming more and more important. Today,informationandcommunicationtechnologies-andthepeopleresponsible for making decisions about them, designing, and implementing them-scarcely consider those requirements, thereby potentially putting individuals' privacy at risk. The increasingly collaborative character of the Internet enables anyone to compose services and contribute and distribute information. It may become hard for individuals to manage and control information that concerns them and particularly how to eliminate outdated or unwanted personal information, thus leavingpersonalhistoriesexposedpermanently. Theseactivitiesraisesubstantial new challenges for personal privacy at the technical, social, ethical, regulatory, and legal levels: How can privacy in emerging Internet applications such as c- laborative scenarios and virtual communities be protected? What frameworks and technical tools could be utilized to maintain life-long privacy? DuringSeptember3-10,2009,IFIP(InternationalFederationforInformation Processing)workinggroups9. 2 (Social Accountability),9. 6/11. 7(IT Misuseand theLaw),11. 4(NetworkSecurity)and11. 6(IdentityManagement)heldtheir5th InternationalSummerSchoolincooperationwiththeEUFP7integratedproject PrimeLife in Sophia Antipolis and Nice, France. The focus of the event was on privacy and identity managementfor emerging Internet applications throughout a person's lifetime. The aim of the IFIP Summer Schools has been to encourage young a- demic and industry entrants to share their own ideas about privacy and identity management and to build up collegial relationships with others. As such, the Summer Schools havebeen introducing participants to the social implications of information technology through the process of informed discussion.
Lifelong Privacy
Lifelong Privacy: Privacy and Identity Management for Life (Keynote Paper)
1(17)
Andreas Pfitzmann
Katrin Borcea-Pfitzmann
Delegation for Privacy Management from Womb to Tomb - A European Perspective
18(16)
Marit Hansen
Maren Raguse
Katalin Storf
Harald Zwingelberg
Saving On-Line Privacy (Keynote Paper)
34(14)
Jan Camenisch
Gregory Neven
Priavcy for Social Network Sites and Collabrative Systems
Context is Everything: Sociality and Privacy in Online Social Network Sites (Keynote Paper)
48(18)
Ronald Leenes
The Freddi Staurs of Social Networking - A Legal Approach (Keynote Paper)
66(9)
Eleni Kosta
Facebook and Its EU Users - Applicability of the EU Data Protection Law to US Based SNS
75(11)
Aleksandra Kuczerawy
On the Security and Feasibility of Safebook: A Distributed Privacy-Preserving Online social Network (Keynote Paper)
86(16)
Leucio Antonio Cutillo
Refik Molva
Thorsten Strufe
Privacy-Respecting Access Control in Collaborative Workspaces
102(10)
Stefanie Potzsch
Katrin Borcea-Pfitzmann
Privacy for eGovernment Applications
A Three-Dimensional Framework to Analyse the Governance of Population Registers
112(10)
Jose Formaz
Olivier Glassey
Use of ePassport for Identity Management in Network-Based Citizen-Life Processes
122(12)
Pravir Chawdhry
Ioannis Vakalis
The Use of Privacy Enhancing Technologies for Biometric Systems Analysed from a Legal Perspective
134(12)
Els J. Kindt
Privacy and Identity Management for eHealth and Ambient Assisted Living Applications
Assuring Privacy of Medical Records in an Open Collaborative Environment - A Case Study of Walloon Region's eHealth Platform
146(14)
Syed Naqui
Gautier Dallons
Arnaud Michot
Christophe Ponsard
Goal-Oriented Access Control Model for Ambient Assisted Living
160(14)
Fabio Massacci
Viet Hung Nguyen
Anonymisation and Privacy-Enhancing Technologies
Privacy of Outsourced Data (keynote Paper)
174(14)
Sabrina De Capitani di Vimercati
Sara Foresti
Sharing Data for Public Security
188(10)
Michele Bezzi
Gilles Montagnon
Vincent Salzgeber
Slim Trabelsi
An Analysis for Anonymity and Unlinkability for a VoIP Conversation
198(15)
Ge Zhang
PRIvacy LEakage Methodology (PRILE) for IDS Rules
213(13)
Nils Ulltveit-Moe
Vladimir Oleshchuk
Identity Management and Multilateral Security
Digital Personae and Profiles as Representations of Individuals
226(11)
Arnold Roosendaal
Anonymous Credentials in Web Applications: A Child's Play with the PRIME Core
237(9)
Benjamin Kellermann
Immanuel Scholz
Reaching for Informed Revocation: Shutting Off the Tap on Personal Data
246(13)
Ioannis Agrafiotis
Sadie Creese
Michael Goldsmith
Nick Papanikolaou
Multilateral Privacy in Clouds: Requirements for Use in Industry
259(7)
Ina Schiering
Markus Hansen
Usability, Awareness and Transparency Tools
PET-USES: Privacy-Enhancing Technology - Users' Self-Estimation Scale
266(9)
Erik Wastlund
Peter Wolkerstorfer
Christina Koffel
Addressing the Privacy Paradox by Expanded Privacy Awareness - The Example of Context-Aware Services
275(9)
Andre Deuker
Secure Logging of Retained Data for an Anonymity Service
284(15)
Stefan Kopsell
Petr Svenda
Adding Secure Transparency Logging to the PRIME Core
299(16)
Hans Hedbom
Tobias Pulls
Peter Hjartquist
Andreas Laven
Author Index 315