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Barbara Carminati - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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semantic web based social Network Access control
Computers & Security, 2011Co-Authors: Barbara Carminati, Raymond Heatherly, Murat Kantarcioglu, Elena Ferrari, Bhavani ThuraisinghamAbstract:The existence of online social Networks that include person specific information creates interesting opportunities for various applications ranging from marketing to community organization. On the other hand, security and privacy concerns need to be addressed for creating such applications. Improving social Network Access control systems appears as the first step toward addressing the existing security and privacy concerns related to online social Networks. To address some of the current limitations, we have created an experimental social Network using synthetic data which we then use to test the efficacy of the semantic reasoning based approaches we have previously suggested.
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a semantic web based framework for social Network Access control
Symposium on Access Control Models and Technologies, 2009Co-Authors: Barbara Carminati, Raymond Heatherly, Murat Kantarcioglu, Elena Ferrari, Bhavani M. ThuraisinghamAbstract:The existence of on-line social Networks that include person specific information creates interesting opportunities for various applications ranging from marketing to community organization. On the other hand, security and privacy concerns need to be addressed for creating such applications. Improving social Network Access control systems appears as the first step toward addressing the existing security and privacy concerns related to on-line social Networks. To address some of the current limitations, we propose an extensible fine grained Access control model based on semantic web tools. In addition, we propose authorization, admin and filtering policies that depend on trust relationships among various users, and are modeled using OWL and SWRL. Besides describing the model, we present the architecture of the framework in its support.
Bhavani M. Thuraisingham - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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a semantic web based framework for social Network Access control
Symposium on Access Control Models and Technologies, 2009Co-Authors: Barbara Carminati, Raymond Heatherly, Murat Kantarcioglu, Elena Ferrari, Bhavani M. ThuraisinghamAbstract:The existence of on-line social Networks that include person specific information creates interesting opportunities for various applications ranging from marketing to community organization. On the other hand, security and privacy concerns need to be addressed for creating such applications. Improving social Network Access control systems appears as the first step toward addressing the existing security and privacy concerns related to on-line social Networks. To address some of the current limitations, we propose an extensible fine grained Access control model based on semantic web tools. In addition, we propose authorization, admin and filtering policies that depend on trust relationships among various users, and are modeled using OWL and SWRL. Besides describing the model, we present the architecture of the framework in its support.
Bhavani Thuraisingham - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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semantic web based social Network Access control
Computers & Security, 2011Co-Authors: Barbara Carminati, Raymond Heatherly, Murat Kantarcioglu, Elena Ferrari, Bhavani ThuraisinghamAbstract:The existence of online social Networks that include person specific information creates interesting opportunities for various applications ranging from marketing to community organization. On the other hand, security and privacy concerns need to be addressed for creating such applications. Improving social Network Access control systems appears as the first step toward addressing the existing security and privacy concerns related to online social Networks. To address some of the current limitations, we have created an experimental social Network using synthetic data which we then use to test the efficacy of the semantic reasoning based approaches we have previously suggested.
Raymond Heatherly - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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semantic web based social Network Access control
Computers & Security, 2011Co-Authors: Barbara Carminati, Raymond Heatherly, Murat Kantarcioglu, Elena Ferrari, Bhavani ThuraisinghamAbstract:The existence of online social Networks that include person specific information creates interesting opportunities for various applications ranging from marketing to community organization. On the other hand, security and privacy concerns need to be addressed for creating such applications. Improving social Network Access control systems appears as the first step toward addressing the existing security and privacy concerns related to online social Networks. To address some of the current limitations, we have created an experimental social Network using synthetic data which we then use to test the efficacy of the semantic reasoning based approaches we have previously suggested.
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a semantic web based framework for social Network Access control
Symposium on Access Control Models and Technologies, 2009Co-Authors: Barbara Carminati, Raymond Heatherly, Murat Kantarcioglu, Elena Ferrari, Bhavani M. ThuraisinghamAbstract:The existence of on-line social Networks that include person specific information creates interesting opportunities for various applications ranging from marketing to community organization. On the other hand, security and privacy concerns need to be addressed for creating such applications. Improving social Network Access control systems appears as the first step toward addressing the existing security and privacy concerns related to on-line social Networks. To address some of the current limitations, we propose an extensible fine grained Access control model based on semantic web tools. In addition, we propose authorization, admin and filtering policies that depend on trust relationships among various users, and are modeled using OWL and SWRL. Besides describing the model, we present the architecture of the framework in its support.
Murat Kantarcioglu - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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semantic web based social Network Access control
Computers & Security, 2011Co-Authors: Barbara Carminati, Raymond Heatherly, Murat Kantarcioglu, Elena Ferrari, Bhavani ThuraisinghamAbstract:The existence of online social Networks that include person specific information creates interesting opportunities for various applications ranging from marketing to community organization. On the other hand, security and privacy concerns need to be addressed for creating such applications. Improving social Network Access control systems appears as the first step toward addressing the existing security and privacy concerns related to online social Networks. To address some of the current limitations, we have created an experimental social Network using synthetic data which we then use to test the efficacy of the semantic reasoning based approaches we have previously suggested.
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a semantic web based framework for social Network Access control
Symposium on Access Control Models and Technologies, 2009Co-Authors: Barbara Carminati, Raymond Heatherly, Murat Kantarcioglu, Elena Ferrari, Bhavani M. ThuraisinghamAbstract:The existence of on-line social Networks that include person specific information creates interesting opportunities for various applications ranging from marketing to community organization. On the other hand, security and privacy concerns need to be addressed for creating such applications. Improving social Network Access control systems appears as the first step toward addressing the existing security and privacy concerns related to on-line social Networks. To address some of the current limitations, we propose an extensible fine grained Access control model based on semantic web tools. In addition, we propose authorization, admin and filtering policies that depend on trust relationships among various users, and are modeled using OWL and SWRL. Besides describing the model, we present the architecture of the framework in its support.