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Counteracting active attacks in social network graphs

conference contribution
posted on 2016-01-01, 00:00 authored by S Mauw, R Trujillo-Rasua, B Xuan
© IFIP International Federation for Information Processing 2016. The growing popularity of social networks has generated interesting data analysis problems. At the same time, it has raised important privacy concerns, because social networks contain personal and sensitive information. Consequently, social graphs, which express the relations between the actors in a social network, ought to be sanitized or anonymized before being published. Most work on privacy-preserving publication of social graphs has focused on dealing with passive attackers while active attackers have been largely ignored. Active attackers can affect the structure of the social network graphs actively and use structural information, as a passive attacker does, to re-identify a user in a social graph. In this article we propose, to the best of our knowledge, the first anonymization method that resists to active attacks.

History

Pagination

233-248

Location

Trento, Italy

Start date

2015-07-18

End date

2015-07-20

ISSN

0302-9743

eISSN

1611-3349

ISBN-13

9783319414829

Language

eng

Publication classification

E Conference publication, E1.1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2016, IFIP International Federation for Information Processing

Editor/Contributor(s)

Ranise S, Swarup V

Title of proceedings

DBSec 2016 : Data and applications security and privacy XXX : 30th Annual IFIP WG 11.3 Conference, DBSec 2016, Trento, Italy, July 18-20, 2015. Proceedings

Event

Data and Applications Security. IFIP WG 11.3 Working Conference (30th : 2016 : Trento, Italy)

Publisher

Springer

Place of publication

Berlin, Germany

Series

Lecture notes in computer science ; 9766

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