International audienceKnowledge based privacy policies are more declarative than traditional action based ones, because they specify only what is permitted or forbidden to know, and leave the derivation of the permitted actions to a security monitor. This inference problem is already non trivial with a static privacy policy, and becomes challenging when privacy policies can change over time. We therefore introduce a dynamic modal logic that permits not only to reason about permitted and forbidden knowledge to derive the permitted actions, but also to represent explicitly the declarative privacy policies together with their dynamics. The logic can be used to check both regulatory and behavioral compliance, respectively by checking that the p...
International audienceAgents interacting in open environments such as Internet are often in charge o...
International audienceThe aim of this study is to provide artificial agents with logical tools to re...
International audienceThe emerging next generation Web technologies offer tremendous opportunities f...
International audienceKnowledge based privacy policies are more declarative than traditional action ...
peer reviewedKnowledge based privacy policies are more declarative than traditional action based one...
Privacy policies are often defined in terms of permitted messages. Instead, in this paper we derive ...
Organizations that use private information typically must provide assurances to regulators that thei...
There is now an incredible wealth of data about individuals, businesses and organizations. This data...
Privacy is a topic of increasing interest not only for scientific communities, but also for public o...
AbstractReasoning about privacy in electronic environments populated with privacy-concerned agents t...
Online Social Networks are ubiquitous, bringing not only numerous new possibilities but also big thr...
Part 5: Semantics and ReasoningInternational audienceSince the origin of the web, up to social netwo...
As our society has become more information oriented, each individual is expressed, defined, and impa...
In this paper, I defend what I call the ‘Inference Principle’. This principle holds that if an agent...
International audienceAgents interacting in open environments such as Internet are often in charge o...
International audienceThe aim of this study is to provide artificial agents with logical tools to re...
International audienceThe emerging next generation Web technologies offer tremendous opportunities f...
International audienceKnowledge based privacy policies are more declarative than traditional action ...
peer reviewedKnowledge based privacy policies are more declarative than traditional action based one...
Privacy policies are often defined in terms of permitted messages. Instead, in this paper we derive ...
Organizations that use private information typically must provide assurances to regulators that thei...
There is now an incredible wealth of data about individuals, businesses and organizations. This data...
Privacy is a topic of increasing interest not only for scientific communities, but also for public o...
AbstractReasoning about privacy in electronic environments populated with privacy-concerned agents t...
Online Social Networks are ubiquitous, bringing not only numerous new possibilities but also big thr...
Part 5: Semantics and ReasoningInternational audienceSince the origin of the web, up to social netwo...
As our society has become more information oriented, each individual is expressed, defined, and impa...
In this paper, I defend what I call the ‘Inference Principle’. This principle holds that if an agent...
International audienceAgents interacting in open environments such as Internet are often in charge o...
International audienceThe aim of this study is to provide artificial agents with logical tools to re...
International audienceThe emerging next generation Web technologies offer tremendous opportunities f...