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A. Westin, E-commerce andprivacy: what net users want, Techical Report, Louis Harris & Associates, June 1998.

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Implementing P3P Using Database Technology - Agrawal, Kiernan, Srikant, Xu (2003)   (4 citations)  (Correct)

.... 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 to read and were written in a language too difficult for users to understand. Platform for Privacy Preferences (P3P) developed by the World ....

A. Westin. E-commerce and privacy: What net users want. Technical report, Louis Harris & Associates, June 1998.


Privacy Preserving Mining of Association Rules - Evfimievski, Srikant.. (2002)   (48 citations)  (Correct)

.... 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 mining, with its promise to efficiently discover valuable, non obvious information from large databases, is particularly vulnerable to misuse [11] 16] 20] 23] An ....

A. Westin. E-commerce and privacy: What net users want. Technical report, Louis Harris & Associates, June 1998.


Hippocratic Databases - Agrawal, Kiernan, Srikant, Xu (2002)   (12 citations)  (Correct)

....Large Data Base Endowment. To copy otherwise, or to republish, requires a fee and or special permission from the Endowment. Proceedings of the 28th VLDB Conference, Hong Kong, China, 2002 that the Internet makes it easy for new data to be automatically collected and added to databases [6] 10] [58] [59] 60] Privacy is the right of individuals to determine for themselves when, how and to what extent information about them is communicated to others. Privacy concerns are being fueled by an ever increasing list of privacy violations, ranging from privacy accidents to illegal actions. Of ....

A. Westin. E-commerce and privacy: What net users want. Technical report, Louis Harris & Associates, June 1998.


Privacy-Preserving Data Mining - Agrawal, Srikant (2000)   (98 citations)  (Correct)

.... 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 applied to data. Data mining, with its promise to efficiently discover valuable, non obvious information from large databases, is particularly vulnerable to misuse [CM96] ....

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InformationSnform - Privacy Preserving Mining (2004)   (Correct)

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A. Westin, E-commerce andprivacy: what net users want, Techical Report, Louis Harris & Associates, June 1998.

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