南京大学计算机软件新技术国家重点实验室
摘 要:
An
important motivation for research in location privacy has been to protect
against user profiling, i.e., inferring a user’s political affiliation, wealth
level, sexual preferences, religious beliefs and other sensitive attributes.
Existing approaches focus on distorting or suppressing individual locations,
but we argue that, for directly protecting against profiling, it is more
appropriate to focus on the frequency with which various locations are visited
– in other words, the histogram of a user’s locations. We introduce and explore
a new privacy notion, namely, on-the-fly privacy for location histograms, in
which a mobile user repeatedly submits obfuscated locations to a Location-Based
Service aiming for the resulting histogram to resemble a target profile or
differ from it. For example, she may want to avoid looking wealthy or to
resemble a health conscious person. We describe how to design concrete privacy
mechanisms that operate under different assumptions on, e.g. the user’s
mobility, including provably optimal mechanisms. We use a mobility dataset with
1083 users to illustrate how these mechanisms achieve privacy while minimizing
the quality loss caused by the location obfuscation, in the context of two
types of Location-Based Services: nearest-PoI, and geofence.
报告人简介:
Dr. Kaitai
Liang joined the Cybersecurity group at Delft University of Technology in 2020.
Before joining TU Delft, he was an Assistant Professor in Secure Systems at the
University of Surrey, UK, and an academic member of the Surrey Centre for Cyber
Security. He received his PhD degree in computer science from City University
of Hong Kong. His main focus is on the design and implementation of
cryptographic protocols to real-world security. He has involved (as PI and CI)
in many European funded projects e.g., H2020 IRIS, ASSURED, SPEAR, SECONDO,
CUREX, Academic of Finland, and delivered real-world impact via these projects
with his academic (e.g., University of Birmingham, University of Luxemburg) and
industrial partners (e.g., IBM, Huawei Germany, Infineon). He has published a
series of research works (over 80 publications, more than 2,600 citations),
applying information security and crypto tools to tackle real-world problems,
in many high tier international journals and conferences (>10 A* and >10
A publications in the past 5 years). He has served as technical program
committee for over 20 renowned international security/privacy conferences. He
has contributed to ISO standard being an official ISO member of ISO Crypto Sub
Committee IST/33/2. He also serves as associate editor, e.g., for the Computer
Journal, guest editor, e.g., for IEEE Transactions on industrial informatics,
Journal of computer security, and cybersecurity consultant for SMEs.
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