The Web as a Privacy Lab
Chow, Richard (PARC) | Fang, Ji (PARC) | Golle, Philippe (PARC) | Staddon, Jessica (PARC)
The privacy dangers of data proliferation on the Web are well-known. Information on the Web has facilitated the deanonymization of anonymous bloggers, the de-sanitization of government records and the identification of individuals based on search engine queries. What has received less attention is Web-mining in support of privacy. In this position paper we argue that the very ability ofWeb data to breach privacy demonstrates its value as a laboratory for the detection of privacy breaches before they happen. In addition, we argue that privacy-invasive services may become privacy-respecting by mining publicly available Web data, with little decrease in performance and efficiency.
Mar-22-2010
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- North America > United States (1.00)
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- Technology:
- Information Technology
- Artificial Intelligence
- Communications (1.00)
- Data Science > Data Mining (1.00)
- Information Management > Search (1.00)
- Security & Privacy (1.00)
- Information Technology