Computer Science – Cryptography and Security
Scientific paper
2010-12-10
SECOTS 2011
Computer Science
Cryptography and Security
Technical aspects remain largely unchanged. Revised version gives greater emphasis to the application of these methods to pres
Scientific paper
As sensors become ever more prevalent, more and more information will be collected about each of us. A longterm research question is how best to support beneficial uses while preserving individual privacy. Presence systems are an emerging class of applications that support collaboration. These systems leverage pervasive sensors to estimate end-user location, activities, and available communication channels. Because such presence data are sensitive, to achieve wide-spread adoption, sharing models must reflect the privacy and sharing preferences of the users. To reflect users' collaborative relationships and sharing desires, we introduce CollaPSE security, in which an individual has full access to her own data, a third party processes the data without learning anything about the data values, and users higher up in the hierarchy learn only statistical information about the employees under them. We describe simple schemes that efficiently realize CollaPSE security for time series data. We implemented these protocols using readily available cryptographic functions, and integrated the protocols with FXPAL's myUnity presence system.
Biehl Jacob
Lee Adam J.
Melle William van
Rieffel Eleanor
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