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WPES 2014: Scottsdale, AZ, USA
- Gail-Joon Ahn, Anupam Datta:
Proceedings of the 13th Workshop on Privacy in the Electronic Society, WPES 2014, Scottsdale, AZ, USA, November 3, 2014. ACM 2014, ISBN 978-1-4503-3148-7
1A: Genomic Privacy
- Nikolaos P. Karvelas, Andreas Peter, Stefan Katzenbeisser, Erik Tews, Kay Hamacher:
Privacy-Preserving Whole Genome Sequence Processing through Proxy-Aided ORAM. 1-10 - Mathias Humbert, Erman Ayday, Jean-Pierre Hubaux, Amalio Telenti:
Reconciling Utility with Privacy in Genomics. 11-20 - Hirohito Sasakawa, Hiroki Harada, David duVerle, Hiroki Arimura, Koji Tsuda, Jun Sakuma:
Oblivious Evaluation of Non-deterministic Finite Automata with Application to Privacy-Preserving Virus Genome Detection. 21-30 - George Danezis, Emiliano De Cristofaro:
Fast and Private Genomic Testing for Disease Susceptibility. 31-34
1B: Social Network Privacy
- Aylin Caliskan Islam, Jonathan Walsh, Rachel Greenstadt:
Privacy Detective: Detecting Private Information and Collective Privacy Behavior in a Large Social Network. 35-46 - Kumar Sharad, George Danezis:
An Automated Social Graph De-anonymization Technique. 47-58 - Lei Jin, Hassan Takabi, Xuelian Long, James B. D. Joshi:
Exploiting Users' Inconsistent Preferences in Online Social Networks to Discover Private Friendship Links. 59-68 - Jose M. Such, Natalia Criado:
Adaptive Conflict Resolution Mechanism for Multi-party Privacy Management in Social Media. 69-72
2A: Location, Mobility, and Privacy
- George Theodorakopoulos, Reza Shokri, Carmela Troncoso, Jean-Pierre Hubaux, Jean-Yves Le Boudec:
Prolonging the Hide-and-Seek Game: Optimal Trajectory Privacy for Location-Based Services. 73-82 - Imdad Ullah, Roksana Boreli, Salil S. Kanhere, Sanjay Chawla:
ProfileGuard: Privacy Preserving Obfuscation for Mobile User Profiles. 83-92 - Jan Hajny, Petr Dzurenda, Lukas Malina:
Privacy-PAC: Privacy-Enhanced Physical Access Control. 93-96
2B: Usability and Privacy
- Xianyi Gao, Yulong Yang, Huiqing Fu, Janne Lindqvist, Yang Wang:
Private Browsing: an Inquiry on Usability and Privacy Protection. 97-106 - Fatemeh Shirazi, Melanie Volkamer:
What Deters Jane from Preventing Identification and Tracking on the Web? 107-116 - Huiqing Fu, Janne Lindqvist:
General Area or Approximate Location?: How People Understand Location Permissions. 117-120
3A: Website Fingerprinting
- Xiang Cai, Rishab Nithyanand, Rob Johnson:
CS-BuFLO: A Congestion Sensitive Website Fingerprinting Defense. 121-130 - Rishab Nithyanand, Xiang Cai, Rob Johnson:
Glove: A Bespoke Website Fingerprinting Defense. 131-134 - Jiangmin Yu, Eric Chan-Tin:
Identifying Webbrowsers in Encrypted Communications. 135-138
3B: Miscellaneous Privacy Protection Protocols
- Li Xi, Dengguo Feng:
FARB: Fast Anonymous Reputation-Based Blacklisting without TTPs. 139-148 - George Dean Bissias, A. Pinar Ozisik, Brian Neil Levine, Marc Liberatore:
Sybil-Resistant Mixing for Bitcoin. 149-158 - Mentari Djatmiko, Arik Friedman, Roksana Boreli, Felix Lawrence, Brian Thorne, Stephen Hardy:
Secure Evaluation Protocol for Personalized Medicine. 159-162
4A: Anonymous and Censorship-Resistant Communication
- Shuai Li, Mike Schliep, Nick Hopper:
Facet: Streaming over Videoconferencing for Censorship Circumvention. 163-172 - Matthew Thomas, Aziz Mohaisen:
Measuring the Leakage of Onion at the Root: A measurement of Tor's .onion pseudo-TLD in the global domain name system. 173-180 - John Geddes, Rob Jansen, Nicholas Hopper:
IMUX: Managing Tor Connections from Two to Infinity, and Beyond. 181-190
4B: Privacy Threats
- Haya Schulmann:
Pretty Bad Privacy: Pitfalls of DNS Encryption. 191-200 - Budi Arief, Kovila P. L. Coopamootoo, Martin Emms, Aad P. A. van Moorsel:
Sensible Privacy: How We Can Protect Domestic Violence Survivors Without Facilitating Misuse. 201-204 - Mishari Al Mishari, Dali Kaafar, Ekin Oguz, Gene Tsudik:
Stylometric Linkability of Tweets. 205-208
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