Exposing privacy obligation policies in social networking sites

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Abstract

Increasingly, web-based applications are created through the composition of multiple functional components provided by different institutions. These so called "mash-ups" are an ef-fective means to rapidly develop new applications. However, when these mash-ups are embedded within social networking sites that aggregate and expose personal data, such as Face-book, MySpace, or Linkedln, serious privacy issues arise because personal data can be transmitted outside the applica-tions hosting institution. In this paper, we describe an initial architecture and implementation to address these privacy concerns through the exposure of privacy obligation policies to the user using a workflow-based representation of mash-ups.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSocial Semantic Web
Subtitle of host publicationWhere Web 2.0 Meets Web 3.0 - Papers from the AAAI Spring Symposium
Pages45-50
Number of pages6
StatePublished - 2009
Externally publishedYes
EventSocial Semantic Web: Where Web 2.0 Meets Web 3.0 - Papers from the AAAI Spring Symposium - Stanford, CA, United States
Duration: Mar 23 2009Mar 25 2009

Publication series

NameAAAI Spring Symposium - Technical Report
VolumeSS-09-08

Conference

ConferenceSocial Semantic Web: Where Web 2.0 Meets Web 3.0 - Papers from the AAAI Spring Symposium
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityStanford, CA
Period03/23/0903/25/09

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