Data describing human activities are an important source of knowledge useful for understanding individual and collective behavior and for developing a wide range of user services. Unfortunately, this kind of data is sensitive, because people’s whereabouts may allow re-identification of individuals in a de-identified database. Therefore, Data Providers, before sharing those data, must apply any sort of anonymization to lower the privacy risks, but they must be aware and capable of controlling also the data quality, since these two factors are often a trade-off. In this paper we propose PRUDEnce (Privacy Risk versus Utility in Data sharing Ecosystems), a system enabling a privacy-aware ecosystem for sharing personal data. It is based on a met...
Mobility data are a fundamental source of information for studying human behavior and developing new...
Sharing data for research, when carried out responsibly, can have huge public benefits. However, wit...
In the data economy, many organisations, particularly SMEs may not be in a position to generate larg...
Data describing human activities are an important source of knowledge useful for understanding indiv...
Nowadays, our daily life is centered on data. Whether or not we are aware of it, our simple everyday...
The availability of mobile phone data has encouraged the development of different data-driven tools,...
International audiencePersonal data is a valuable asset for service providers. To collect such data,...
For decades, the Codes of Fair Information Practice have served as a model for data privacy, protect...
Privacy as a fundamental human right remains a challenge in our data-driven society. Legislators in ...
With the technological advances and the evolution of online services, user privacy is becoming a cru...
While the opening of data has become a common practice for both governments and companies, many data...
Existing models of privacy assume that the set of data to be held confidential is immutable. Unfortu...
Sharing data is gaining importance in recent years due to proliferation of social media and a growin...
Sharing data for research, when carried out responsibly, can have huge public benefits. However, wit...
This thesis comprises three papers undertaken as part of a PhD by publication or 'Three-Paper PhD', ...
Mobility data are a fundamental source of information for studying human behavior and developing new...
Sharing data for research, when carried out responsibly, can have huge public benefits. However, wit...
In the data economy, many organisations, particularly SMEs may not be in a position to generate larg...
Data describing human activities are an important source of knowledge useful for understanding indiv...
Nowadays, our daily life is centered on data. Whether or not we are aware of it, our simple everyday...
The availability of mobile phone data has encouraged the development of different data-driven tools,...
International audiencePersonal data is a valuable asset for service providers. To collect such data,...
For decades, the Codes of Fair Information Practice have served as a model for data privacy, protect...
Privacy as a fundamental human right remains a challenge in our data-driven society. Legislators in ...
With the technological advances and the evolution of online services, user privacy is becoming a cru...
While the opening of data has become a common practice for both governments and companies, many data...
Existing models of privacy assume that the set of data to be held confidential is immutable. Unfortu...
Sharing data is gaining importance in recent years due to proliferation of social media and a growin...
Sharing data for research, when carried out responsibly, can have huge public benefits. However, wit...
This thesis comprises three papers undertaken as part of a PhD by publication or 'Three-Paper PhD', ...
Mobility data are a fundamental source of information for studying human behavior and developing new...
Sharing data for research, when carried out responsibly, can have huge public benefits. However, wit...
In the data economy, many organisations, particularly SMEs may not be in a position to generate larg...