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Submitted on |
6th of August 2004 |
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Author |
Aggarwal, Gagan; Bawa, Mayank; Ganesan, Prasanna; Garcia-Molina, Hector; Kenthapadi, Krishnaram; Mishra, Nina; Motwani, Rajeev; Srivastava, Utkarsh; Thomas, Dilys; Widom, Jennifer; Xu, Ying |
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Title |
Vision Paper: Enabling Privacy for the Paranoids |
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Date of publication |
September 2004 |
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Published in |
VLDB Conference, 2004 |
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Number of pages |
12 |
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Language |
English |
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Project |
Miscellaneous |
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Type |
Other |
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Subject group |
Miscellaneous |
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Abstract |
P3P is a set of standards that allow corporations to declare their privacy policies. Hippocratic Databases have been proposed to implement such policies within a corporation's datastore. From an end-user individual's point of view, both of these rest on an uncomfortable philosophy of trusting
corporations to protect his/her privacy. Recent history chronicles several episodes when such trust has been willingly or accidentally violated by corporations facing bankruptcy courts, civil subpoenas or lucrative mergers. We contend that data management solutions for information privacy must restore controls in the individual's hands. We suggest that enabling such control will require a radical re-think on modeling, release/acquisition,and management of personal data. |
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