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found 31 matches
- 2013
- Erman Ayday, Jean Louis Raisaro, Jean-Pierre Hubaux, Jacques Rougemont:
Protecting and evaluating genomic privacy in medical tests and personalized medicine. WPES 2013: 95-106 - Michael Backes, Martin Gagné, Malte Skoruppa:
Using mobile device communication to strengthen e-Voting protocols. WPES 2013: 237-242 - Lujo Bauer, Lorrie Faith Cranor, Saranga Komanduri, Michelle L. Mazurek, Michael K. Reiter, Manya Sleeper, Blase Ur:
The post anachronism: the temporal dimension of facebook privacy. WPES 2013: 1-12 - Igor Bilogrevic, Kévin Huguenin, Murtuza Jadliwala, Florent Lopez, Jean-Pierre Hubaux, Philip Ginzboorg, Valtteri Niemi:
Inferring social ties in academic networks using short-range wireless communications. WPES 2013: 179-188 - Jan Camenisch, Günter Karjoth, Gregory Neven, Franz-Stefan Preiss:
Anonymously sharing Flickr pictures with facebook friends. WPES 2013: 13-24 - Henry Corrigan-Gibbs, Bryan Ford:
Conscript your friends into larger anonymity sets with JavaScript. WPES 2013: 243-248 - Véronique Cortier, David Galindo, Stéphane Glondu, Malika Izabachène:
Distributed ElGamal à la Pedersen: Application to Helios. WPES 2013: 131-142 - Emiliano De Cristofaro, Sky Faber, Gene Tsudik:
Secure genomic testing with size- and position-hiding private substring matching. WPES 2013: 107-118 - George Danezis, Carmela Troncoso:
You cannot hide for long: de-anonymization of real-world dynamic behaviour. WPES 2013: 49-60 - Rinku Dewri, Prasad Annadata, Wisam Eltarjaman, Ramakrishna Thurimella:
Inferring trip destinations from driving habits data. WPES 2013: 267-272 - Nethanel Gelernter, Amir Herzberg:
On the limits of provable anonymity. WPES 2013: 225-236 - Ryan Henry, Ian Goldberg:
Thinking inside the BLAC box: smarter protocols for faster anonymous blacklisting. WPES 2013: 71-82 - Michael Herrmann, Carmela Troncoso, Claudia Díaz, Bart Preneel:
Optimal sporadic location privacy preserving systems in presence of bandwidth constraints. WPES 2013: 167-178 - Yizhou Huang, Ian Goldberg:
Outsourced private information retrieval. WPES 2013: 119-130 - Xujing Huang, Pasquale Malacaria:
SideAuto: quantitative information flow for side-channel leakage in web applications. WPES 2013: 285-290 - Ayman Jarrous, Benny Pinkas:
Canon-MPC, a system for casual non-interactive secure multi-party computation using native client. WPES 2013: 155-166 - Miltiadis Kandias, Vasilis Stavrou, Nick Bozovic, Dimitris Gritzalis:
Proactive insider threat detection through social media: the YouTube case. WPES 2013: 261-266 - Florian Kerschbaum, Hoon Wei Lim, Ivan Gudymenko:
Privacy-preserving billing for e-ticketing systems in public transportation. WPES 2013: 143-154 - Markulf Kohlweiss, Alfredo Rial:
Optimally private access control. WPES 2013: 37-48 - Hong Liu, Eugene Y. Vasserman, Nicholas Hopper:
Improved group off-the-record messaging. WPES 2013: 249-254 - Delfina Malandrino, Andrea Petta, Vittorio Scarano, Luigi Serra, Raffaele Spinelli, Balachander Krishnamurthy:
Privacy awareness about information leakage: who knows what about me? WPES 2013: 279-284 - Md. Moniruzzaman, Ken Barker:
Redeem with privacy (RWP): privacy protecting framework for geo-social commerce. WPES 2013: 189-200 - Animesh Nandi, Armen Aghasaryan, Ishan Chhabra:
On the use of decentralization to enable privacy in web-scale recommendation services. WPES 2013: 25-36 - Rishab Nithyanand, Rob Johnson:
The password allocation problem: strategies for reusing passwords effectively. WPES 2013: 255-260 - Tobias Pulls, Roel Peeters, Karel Wouters:
Distributed privacy-preserving transparency logging. WPES 2013: 83-94 - Christopher J. Riederer, Augustin Chaintreau, Jacob Cahan, Vijay Erramilli:
Challenges of keyword-based location disclosure. WPES 2013: 273-278 - Valentin Tudor, Magnus Almgren, Marina Papatriantafilou:
Analysis of the impact of data granularity on privacy for the smart grid. WPES 2013: 61-70 - Tao Wang, Ian Goldberg:
Improved website fingerprinting on Tor. WPES 2013: 201-212 - Philipp Winter, Tobias Pulls, Jürgen Fuß:
ScrambleSuit: a polymorphic network protocol to circumvent censorship. WPES 2013: 213-224 - Frances Zhang, Fuming Shih, Daniel J. Weitzner:
No surprises: measuring intrusiveness of smartphone applications by detecting objective context deviations. WPES 2013: 291-296
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