The need for aggregating privacy policies is present in a variety of application areas today. In traditional client/server models, websites host services along with their policies in different private domains. However, in a cloud-computing platform where aggregators can merge multiple services, users often face complex decisions in terms of choosing the right services from service providers. In this computing paradigm, the ability to aggregate policies as well as services will be useful and more effective for users that are privacy conscious regarding their sensitive or personal information. This thesis studies the problems associated with the Platform for Privacy Preference (P3P) language, and the present issues with communicating and und...
The Platform for Privacy Preferences (P3P) is a W3C framework for web privacy management. It provide...
Security issues are delaying fast adoption of cloud computing and security mechanisms to ensure its ...
Although many believe that we have lost the battle for privacy, protection of what's left of the use...
Part 1: Cross-Domain Conference and Workshop on Multidisciplinary Research and Practice for Informat...
Abstract — Web sites usually express their privacy practices in natural language text that is often ...
International audienceConcerns of users about privacy of their personal data are of higher and highe...
We studied the deployment of computer-readable privacy policies encoded us-ing the standard W3C Plat...
The Platform for Privacy Preferences (P3P), developed by the W3C, provides an XML-based language for...
permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work i...
With a rapid growth of the Internet, exploring cost-effective and time-efficient methods for creatin...
With the development of web services technology, web services have changed from single to composite ...
We studied the deployment of computer-readable privacy policies encoded using the standard W3C Platf...
This paper presents a framework for analysis and comparison of privacy policies expressed in P3P (Pl...
With the increase in the number of electronic services and the number of users, concerns about the p...
E-commerce is one of the mediums being used for online business via internet. Buying, selling and ex...
The Platform for Privacy Preferences (P3P) is a W3C framework for web privacy management. It provide...
Security issues are delaying fast adoption of cloud computing and security mechanisms to ensure its ...
Although many believe that we have lost the battle for privacy, protection of what's left of the use...
Part 1: Cross-Domain Conference and Workshop on Multidisciplinary Research and Practice for Informat...
Abstract — Web sites usually express their privacy practices in natural language text that is often ...
International audienceConcerns of users about privacy of their personal data are of higher and highe...
We studied the deployment of computer-readable privacy policies encoded us-ing the standard W3C Plat...
The Platform for Privacy Preferences (P3P), developed by the W3C, provides an XML-based language for...
permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work i...
With a rapid growth of the Internet, exploring cost-effective and time-efficient methods for creatin...
With the development of web services technology, web services have changed from single to composite ...
We studied the deployment of computer-readable privacy policies encoded using the standard W3C Platf...
This paper presents a framework for analysis and comparison of privacy policies expressed in P3P (Pl...
With the increase in the number of electronic services and the number of users, concerns about the p...
E-commerce is one of the mediums being used for online business via internet. Buying, selling and ex...
The Platform for Privacy Preferences (P3P) is a W3C framework for web privacy management. It provide...
Security issues are delaying fast adoption of cloud computing and security mechanisms to ensure its ...
Although many believe that we have lost the battle for privacy, protection of what's left of the use...