Supporting User Privacy in Location Based Services(<Special Section>Mobile Multimedia Communications)
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概要
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To offer location based services, service providers need to have access to Location Information (LI) regarding the users which they wish to serve; this is a potential privacy threat. We propose the use of constraints, i.e. statements limiting the use and distribution of LI, that are securely bound to the LI, as a means to reduce this threat. Constraints may themselves reveal information to any potential LI user-that is, the constraints themselves may also be a privacy threat. To address this problem we introduce the notion of a LI Preference Authority (LIPA). A LIPA is a trusted party which can examine LI constraints and make decisions about LI distribution without revealing the constraints to the entity requesting the LI. This is achieved by encrypting both the LI and the constraints with a LIPA encryption key, ensuring that the LI is only revealed at the discretion of the LIPA.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2005-07-01
著者
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Gajparia Anand
Information Security Group Royal Holloway University Of London
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Mitchell Chris
Information Security Group Royal Holloway University Of London
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YEUN Chan
Toshiba Research Europe Limited
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