| Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner, Ontario. Data Mining: Staking a Claim on Your Privacy, January 1998. |
....client centric implementation and that the latency introduced by preference matching is small enough for realworld deployments of P3P. 1. Introduction The privacy of personal information on the Internet has become a major concern for governments, businesses, media, and the public [5] 12] 13] [18] [24] Opinion surveys consistently show that privacy concerns are a leading impediment to the further growth of web based commerce [10] 25] 26] 27] Initial efforts by web sites to disclose their privacy policies have had limited impact because these policies were often too lengthy for users ....
Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner, Ontario. Data Mining: Staking a Claim on Your Privacy, January 1998.
....The explosive progress in networking, storage, and processor technologies is resulting in an unprecedented amount of digitization of information. It is estimated that the amount of information in the world is doubling every 20 months, and the size and number of databases are increasing even faster [37]. In concert with this dramatic and escalating increase in digital data, concerns about the privacy of personal information have emerged globally [15] 17] 37] 51] Privacy issues are further exacerbated now Translation by Heinrich Von Staden. In a Pure and Holy Way: Personal and Professional ....
.... that the amount of information in the world is doubling every 20 months, and the size and number of databases are increasing even faster [37] In concert with this dramatic and escalating increase in digital data, concerns about the privacy of personal information have emerged globally [15] 17] [37] [51] Privacy issues are further exacerbated now Translation by Heinrich Von Staden. In a Pure and Holy Way: Personal and Professional Conduct in the Hippocratic Oath. Journal of the History of Medicine and Applied Sciences 51 (1966) 406 408. Permission to copy without fee all or part of this ....
Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner, Ontario. Data Mining: Staking a Claim on Your Privacy, January 1998.
....and the full citation on the first page. To copy otherwise, to republish, to post on servers or to redistribute to lists, requires prior specific permission and or a fee. PODS 2003, June 9 12, 2003, San Diego, CA Copyright 2003 ACM 1 58113 670 6 03 06 . 5.00. mation have emerged globally [6, 8, 15]. The concerns over massive collection of data are naturally extending to analytic tools applied to data. Data mining, with its promise to efficiently discover valuable, non obvious information from large databases, is particularly vulnerable to misuse [5, 7, 15, 20] The concept of ....
....mation have emerged globally [6, 8, 15] The concerns over massive collection of data are naturally extending to analytic tools applied to data. Data mining, with its promise to efficiently discover valuable, non obvious information from large databases, is particularly vulnerable to misuse [5, 7, 15, 20]. The concept of privacy preserving data mining has been recently been proposed in response to the above concerns [3, 13] There have been two broad approaches. The randomization approach focuses on individual privacy, and reveals randomized information about each record in exchange for not ....
Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner, Ontario. Data Mining: Staking a Claim on Your Privacy, January 1998.
....and the full citation on the first page. To copy otherwise, to republish, to post on servers or to redistribute to lists, requires prior specific permission and or a fee. PODS 2003, June 9 12, 2003, San Diego, CA Copyright 2003 ACM 1 58113 670 6 03 06 . 5.00. mation have emerged globally [6, 8, 15]. The concerns over massive collection of data are naturally extending to analytic tools applied to data. Data mining, with its promise to efficiently discover valuable, non obvious information from large databases, is particularly vulnerable to misuse [5, 7, 15, 20] The concept of ....
....mation have emerged globally [6, 8, 15] The concerns over massive collection of data are naturally extending to analytic tools applied to data. Data mining, with its promise to efficiently discover valuable, non obvious information from large databases, is particularly vulnerable to misuse [5, 7, 15, 20]. The concept of privacy preserving data mining has been recently been proposed in response to the above concerns [3, 13] There have been two broad approaches. The randomization approach focuses on individual privacy, and reveals randomized information about each record in exchange for not having ....
Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner, Ontario. Data Mining: Staking a Claim on Your Privacy, January 1998.
....the algorithm by applying it on real datasets. 1. INTRODUCTION The explosive progress in networking, storage, and processor technologies is resulting in an unprecedented amount of digitization of information. It is estimated that the amount of information in the world is doubling every 20 months [20]. In concert with this dramatic and escalating increase in digital data, concerns about privacy of personal information have emerged globally [15] 17] 20] 24] Privacy issues are further exacerbated now that the internet makes it easy for the new data to be automatically collected and added to ....
....unprecedented amount of digitization of information. It is estimated that the amount of information in the world is doubling every 20 months [20] In concert with this dramatic and escalating increase in digital data, concerns about privacy of personal information have emerged globally [15] 17] [20] [24] Privacy issues are further exacerbated now that the internet makes it easy for the new data to be automatically collected and added to databases [10] 13] 14] 27] 28] 29] The concerns over massive collection of data are naturally extending to analytic tools applied to data. Data ....
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Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner, Ontario. Data Mining: Staking a Claim on Your Privacy, January 1998.
....networking, storage, and processor technologies has led to the creation of ultra large databases that record unprecedented amount of transactional information. In tandem with this dramatic increase in digital data, concerns about informational privacy have emerged globally [Tim97] Eco99] eu998] Off98] Privacy issues are further exacerbated now that the World Wide Web makes it easy for the new data to be automatically collected and added to databases [HE98] Wes98a] Wes98b] Wes99] CRA99a] Cra99b] The concerns over massive collection of data are naturally extending to analytic tools ....
....[Wes99] CRA99a] Cra99b] The concerns over massive collection of data are naturally extending to analytic tools applied to data. Data mining, with its promise to efficiently discover valuable, non obvious information from large databases, is particularly vulnerable to misuse [CM96] The98] Off98] ECB99] A fruitful direction for future research in data mining will be the development of techniques that incorporate privacy concerns [Agr99] Specifically, we address the following question. Since the primary task in data mining is the development of models about aggregated data, can we ....
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