Web-based Social Networks (WBSNs) are today one of the hugest data source available on the Web and therefore data protection has become an urgent need. This has resulted in the proposals of some access control models for social networks (e.g., [1,4,5,15,16]). Quite all the models proposed so far enforce a relationship-based access control, where the granting of a resource depends on the relationships established in the network. An important issue is therefore to devise access control mechanisms able to enforce relationship-based access control by, at the same time, protecting relationships privacy. In this paper, we propose a solution to this problem, which enforces access control through a collaboration of selected nodes in the network. We exploit the EIGamal cryptosystem [11] to preserve relationship privacy when relationship information is used for access control purposes.

Enforcing Relationships Privacy through Collaborative Access Control in Web-based Social Networks.

CARMINATI, BARBARA;FERRARI, ELENA
2009-01-01

Abstract

Web-based Social Networks (WBSNs) are today one of the hugest data source available on the Web and therefore data protection has become an urgent need. This has resulted in the proposals of some access control models for social networks (e.g., [1,4,5,15,16]). Quite all the models proposed so far enforce a relationship-based access control, where the granting of a resource depends on the relationships established in the network. An important issue is therefore to devise access control mechanisms able to enforce relationship-based access control by, at the same time, protecting relationships privacy. In this paper, we propose a solution to this problem, which enforces access control through a collaboration of selected nodes in the network. We exploit the EIGamal cryptosystem [11] to preserve relationship privacy when relationship information is used for access control purposes.
2009
2009 5th International Conference on Collaborative Computing: Networking, Applications and Worksharing, CollaborateCom 2009
978-963979976-9
International Conference on Collaborative Computing (CollaborateCom 2009)
Washington DC
Novembre 2009
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