Computer Science – Computers and Society
Scientific paper
2010-07-02
International Journal of Computer Science and Information Security Year 2010 Vol: 8, Issue: 2 pages 324 - 329
Computer Science
Computers and Society
Scientific paper
To date publish of a giant social network jointly from different parties is an easier collaborative approach. Agencies and researchers who collect such social network data often have a compelling interest in allowing others to analyze the data. In many cases the data describes relationships that are private and sharing the data in full can result in unacceptable disclosures. Thus, preserving privacy without revealing sensitive information in the social network is a serious concern. Recent developments for preserving privacy using anonymization techniques are focused on relational data only. Preserving privacy in social networks against neighborhood attacks is an initiation which uses the definition of privacy called k-anonymity. k-anonymous social network still may leak privacy under the cases of homogeneity and background knowledge attacks. To overcome, we find a place to use a new practical and efficient definition of privacy called ldiversity. In this paper, we take a step further on preserving privacy in collaborative social network data with algorithms and analyze the effect on the utility of the data for social network analysis.
Gour Deepak
Mitra Aditi
Panda G. K.
Prasad Ajay
Singh Arjun
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