Online Social Networks are ubiquitous, bringing not only numerous new possibilities but also big threats and challenges. Privacy is one of them. Most social networks today offer a limited set of (static) privacy settings, not being able to express dynamic policies. For instance, users might decide to protect their location during the night, or share information with difference audiences depending on their current position. In this paper we introduce T FPPF, a formal framework to express, and reason about, dynamic (and recurrent) privacy policies that are activated or deactivated by context (events) or time. Besides a formal policy language (T PPL), the framework includes a knowledge-based logic extended with (linear) temporal operators and ...
Abstract—Policy languages (such as privacy and rights) have had little impact on the wider community...
Online social networking systems are a phenomenon that has grown exponentially over the past few yea...
Knowledge based privacy policies are more declarative than traditional action based ones, because th...
We present an epistemic logic equipped with time-stamps in atoms and epistemic operators, which enab...
Abstract. Social networks (SN) provide a great opportunity to help people interact with each other i...
Social Network Services (SNS) have changed the way people communicate, bringing many benefits but al...
Social networks (SN) provide a great opportunity to help people interact with each other in differen...
Online Social Networks (OSNs) are ubiquitous, with more than 70% of Internet users being active user...
Social Network Services (SNSs) have changed the way peoplecommunicate, bringing many benefits but al...
Online Social Networks have increased the need to understand well and extend the expressiveness of p...
Online Social Networks (OSNs) are ubiquitous, with more than 70% of Internet users being part of the...
Mobile social networks give online social networking sites the abilities to extend their services to...
© 2016 ACM.Privacy violations in online social networks (OSNs) often arise as a result of users shar...
Abstract: This position paper presents a novel approach for ensuring privacy in online social networ...
International audienceKnowledge based privacy policies are more declarative than traditional action ...
Abstract—Policy languages (such as privacy and rights) have had little impact on the wider community...
Online social networking systems are a phenomenon that has grown exponentially over the past few yea...
Knowledge based privacy policies are more declarative than traditional action based ones, because th...
We present an epistemic logic equipped with time-stamps in atoms and epistemic operators, which enab...
Abstract. Social networks (SN) provide a great opportunity to help people interact with each other i...
Social Network Services (SNS) have changed the way people communicate, bringing many benefits but al...
Social networks (SN) provide a great opportunity to help people interact with each other in differen...
Online Social Networks (OSNs) are ubiquitous, with more than 70% of Internet users being active user...
Social Network Services (SNSs) have changed the way peoplecommunicate, bringing many benefits but al...
Online Social Networks have increased the need to understand well and extend the expressiveness of p...
Online Social Networks (OSNs) are ubiquitous, with more than 70% of Internet users being part of the...
Mobile social networks give online social networking sites the abilities to extend their services to...
© 2016 ACM.Privacy violations in online social networks (OSNs) often arise as a result of users shar...
Abstract: This position paper presents a novel approach for ensuring privacy in online social networ...
International audienceKnowledge based privacy policies are more declarative than traditional action ...
Abstract—Policy languages (such as privacy and rights) have had little impact on the wider community...
Online social networking systems are a phenomenon that has grown exponentially over the past few yea...
Knowledge based privacy policies are more declarative than traditional action based ones, because th...