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An anonymity revocation technology for anonymous communication

Antoniou, Giannakis, Batten, Lynn and Parampalli, Udaya 2009, An anonymity revocation technology for anonymous communication, in Information systems development : towards a service provision society, Springer, New York, N.Y., pp.329-337.

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Title An anonymity revocation technology for anonymous communication
Author(s) Antoniou, Giannakis
Batten, Lynn
Parampalli, Udaya
Title of book Information systems development : towards a service provision society
Editor(s) Papadopoulos, George A.
Wojtkowski, Gregory
Wojtkowski, Wita
Wrycza, Stanislaw
Zupancic, Joze
Publication date 2009
Chapter number 34
Total chapters 99
Start page 329
End page 337
Total pages 9
Publisher Springer
Place of Publication New York, N.Y.
Keyword(s) privacy
communication anonymity
PET
accountability
Summary A number of privacy-enhancing technologies (PETs) have been proposed in the last three decades offering unconditional communication anonymity to their users. Unconditional anonymity can, however, be a security threat because it allows users to employ a PET in order to act maliciously while hiding their identity. In the last few years, several technologies which revoke the identity of users who use PETs have been proposed. These are known as anonymity revocation technologies (ARTs). However, the construction of ARTs has been developed in an ad hoc manner without a theoretical basis outlining the goals and underlying principles. In this chapter we present a set of fundamental principles and requirements for construction of an ART, identifying the necessary features. We then propose an abstract scheme for construction of an ART based on these features.
ISBN 9780387848105
038784810X
Language eng
Field of Research 080608 Information Systems Development Methodologies
Socio Economic Objective 890202 Application Tools and System Utilities
HERDC Research category B1 Book chapter
ERA Research output type B Book chapter
HERDC collection year 2009
Copyright notice ©2009, Springer
Persistent URL http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30028333

Document type: Book Chapter
Collection: School of Information Technology
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