UNESCO Chair in Data Privacy, International Conference, PSD 2016, Dubrovnik, Croatia, September 14–16, 2016Conducting extensive testing of anonymization techniques is critical to assess their robustness and identify the scenarios where they are most suitable. However, the access to real microdata is highly restricted and the one that is publicly-available is usually anonymized or aggregated; hence, reducing its value for testing purposes. In this paper, we present a framework (COCOA) for the generation of realistic synthetic microdata that allows to define multi-attribute relationships in order to preserve the functional dependencies of the data. We prove how COCOA is useful to strengthen the testing of anonymization techniques by broadenin...
In these days, information sharing as a crucial part appears in our vision, bringing about a bulk of...
With the recent advances and increasing activities in data mining and analysis, the protection of th...
Published micro-data may contain sensitive information about individuals which should not be reveale...
UNESCO Chair in Data Privacy, International Conference, PSD 2016, Dubrovnik, Croatia, September 14–1...
Conducting extensive testing of anonymization techniques is critical to assess their robustness and ...
The application of machine learning techniques to large and distributed data archives might result i...
The collection, publication, and mining of personal data have become key drivers of innovation and v...
WOS: 000437851500012Individual privacy protection in the released data sets has become an important ...
Today, the publication of microdata poses a privacy threat. Vast research has striven to define the ...
In the light of stringent privacy laws, data anonymization not only supports privacy preserving data...
In the modern digital society, personal information about individuals can be collected, stored, shar...
The benefits of open data were realised worldwide since the past decades, and the efforts to move mo...
High-quality test data that is useful for effective testing is often available on users ’ site. Howe...
In recent years, data published and shared with third parties to develop artificial intelligence (AI...
Privacy becomes a more and more serious concern in applications involving microdata. Recently, effic...
In these days, information sharing as a crucial part appears in our vision, bringing about a bulk of...
With the recent advances and increasing activities in data mining and analysis, the protection of th...
Published micro-data may contain sensitive information about individuals which should not be reveale...
UNESCO Chair in Data Privacy, International Conference, PSD 2016, Dubrovnik, Croatia, September 14–1...
Conducting extensive testing of anonymization techniques is critical to assess their robustness and ...
The application of machine learning techniques to large and distributed data archives might result i...
The collection, publication, and mining of personal data have become key drivers of innovation and v...
WOS: 000437851500012Individual privacy protection in the released data sets has become an important ...
Today, the publication of microdata poses a privacy threat. Vast research has striven to define the ...
In the light of stringent privacy laws, data anonymization not only supports privacy preserving data...
In the modern digital society, personal information about individuals can be collected, stored, shar...
The benefits of open data were realised worldwide since the past decades, and the efforts to move mo...
High-quality test data that is useful for effective testing is often available on users ’ site. Howe...
In recent years, data published and shared with third parties to develop artificial intelligence (AI...
Privacy becomes a more and more serious concern in applications involving microdata. Recently, effic...
In these days, information sharing as a crucial part appears in our vision, bringing about a bulk of...
With the recent advances and increasing activities in data mining and analysis, the protection of th...
Published micro-data may contain sensitive information about individuals which should not be reveale...