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Adrian Perrig - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • relationgram tie strength visualization for user controlled Online Identity authentication
    Financial Cryptography, 2013
    Co-Authors: Akira Yamada, Virgil D Gligor, Jason Hong, Adrian Perrig
    Abstract:

    We consider the specific problem of how users can securely authenticate Online identities (e.g., associate a Facebook ID with its owner). Based on prior social science research demonstrating that the social tie strength is a useful indicator of trust in many real-world relationships, we explore how tie strength can be visualized using well-defined and measurable parameters. We then apply the visualization in the context of Online friend invitations and propose a protocol for secure Online Identity authentication. We also present an implementation on a popular Online social network (i.e., Facebook). We find that tie strength visualization is a useful primitive for Online Identity authentication.

  • Financial Cryptography - RelationGram: Tie-Strength Visualization for User-Controlled Online Identity Authentication
    Financial Cryptography and Data Security, 2013
    Co-Authors: Tiffany Hyun-jin Kim, Akira Yamada, Virgil D Gligor, Jason Hong, Adrian Perrig
    Abstract:

    We consider the specific problem of how users can securely authenticate Online identities (e.g., associate a Facebook ID with its owner). Based on prior social science research demonstrating that the social tie strength is a useful indicator of trust in many real-world relationships, we explore how tie strength can be visualized using well-defined and measurable parameters. We then apply the visualization in the context of Online friend invitations and propose a protocol for secure Online Identity authentication. We also present an implementation on a popular Online social network (i.e., Facebook). We find that tie strength visualization is a useful primitive for Online Identity authentication.

Akira Yamada - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • relationgram tie strength visualization for user controlled Online Identity authentication
    Financial Cryptography, 2013
    Co-Authors: Akira Yamada, Virgil D Gligor, Jason Hong, Adrian Perrig
    Abstract:

    We consider the specific problem of how users can securely authenticate Online identities (e.g., associate a Facebook ID with its owner). Based on prior social science research demonstrating that the social tie strength is a useful indicator of trust in many real-world relationships, we explore how tie strength can be visualized using well-defined and measurable parameters. We then apply the visualization in the context of Online friend invitations and propose a protocol for secure Online Identity authentication. We also present an implementation on a popular Online social network (i.e., Facebook). We find that tie strength visualization is a useful primitive for Online Identity authentication.

  • Financial Cryptography - RelationGram: Tie-Strength Visualization for User-Controlled Online Identity Authentication
    Financial Cryptography and Data Security, 2013
    Co-Authors: Tiffany Hyun-jin Kim, Akira Yamada, Virgil D Gligor, Jason Hong, Adrian Perrig
    Abstract:

    We consider the specific problem of how users can securely authenticate Online identities (e.g., associate a Facebook ID with its owner). Based on prior social science research demonstrating that the social tie strength is a useful indicator of trust in many real-world relationships, we explore how tie strength can be visualized using well-defined and measurable parameters. We then apply the visualization in the context of Online friend invitations and propose a protocol for secure Online Identity authentication. We also present an implementation on a popular Online social network (i.e., Facebook). We find that tie strength visualization is a useful primitive for Online Identity authentication.

Virgil D Gligor - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • relationgram tie strength visualization for user controlled Online Identity authentication
    Financial Cryptography, 2013
    Co-Authors: Akira Yamada, Virgil D Gligor, Jason Hong, Adrian Perrig
    Abstract:

    We consider the specific problem of how users can securely authenticate Online identities (e.g., associate a Facebook ID with its owner). Based on prior social science research demonstrating that the social tie strength is a useful indicator of trust in many real-world relationships, we explore how tie strength can be visualized using well-defined and measurable parameters. We then apply the visualization in the context of Online friend invitations and propose a protocol for secure Online Identity authentication. We also present an implementation on a popular Online social network (i.e., Facebook). We find that tie strength visualization is a useful primitive for Online Identity authentication.

  • Financial Cryptography - RelationGram: Tie-Strength Visualization for User-Controlled Online Identity Authentication
    Financial Cryptography and Data Security, 2013
    Co-Authors: Tiffany Hyun-jin Kim, Akira Yamada, Virgil D Gligor, Jason Hong, Adrian Perrig
    Abstract:

    We consider the specific problem of how users can securely authenticate Online identities (e.g., associate a Facebook ID with its owner). Based on prior social science research demonstrating that the social tie strength is a useful indicator of trust in many real-world relationships, we explore how tie strength can be visualized using well-defined and measurable parameters. We then apply the visualization in the context of Online friend invitations and propose a protocol for secure Online Identity authentication. We also present an implementation on a popular Online social network (i.e., Facebook). We find that tie strength visualization is a useful primitive for Online Identity authentication.

Jason Hong - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • relationgram tie strength visualization for user controlled Online Identity authentication
    Financial Cryptography, 2013
    Co-Authors: Akira Yamada, Virgil D Gligor, Jason Hong, Adrian Perrig
    Abstract:

    We consider the specific problem of how users can securely authenticate Online identities (e.g., associate a Facebook ID with its owner). Based on prior social science research demonstrating that the social tie strength is a useful indicator of trust in many real-world relationships, we explore how tie strength can be visualized using well-defined and measurable parameters. We then apply the visualization in the context of Online friend invitations and propose a protocol for secure Online Identity authentication. We also present an implementation on a popular Online social network (i.e., Facebook). We find that tie strength visualization is a useful primitive for Online Identity authentication.

  • Financial Cryptography - RelationGram: Tie-Strength Visualization for User-Controlled Online Identity Authentication
    Financial Cryptography and Data Security, 2013
    Co-Authors: Tiffany Hyun-jin Kim, Akira Yamada, Virgil D Gligor, Jason Hong, Adrian Perrig
    Abstract:

    We consider the specific problem of how users can securely authenticate Online identities (e.g., associate a Facebook ID with its owner). Based on prior social science research demonstrating that the social tie strength is a useful indicator of trust in many real-world relationships, we explore how tie strength can be visualized using well-defined and measurable parameters. We then apply the visualization in the context of Online friend invitations and propose a protocol for secure Online Identity authentication. We also present an implementation on a popular Online social network (i.e., Facebook). We find that tie strength visualization is a useful primitive for Online Identity authentication.

Melissa Wall - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • social movements and email expressions of Online Identity in the globalization protests
    New Media & Society, 2007
    Co-Authors: Melissa Wall
    Abstract:

    This study focuses on three email lists — one used by a professional organization (Friends of the Earth) and two by grass roots, street-level participants (Direct Action Network and People's Global Action) — in the Seattle World Trade Organization protests. Each list was examined in terms of how it contributed to the expression of collective identities Online. Each group's list employed at least one of three processes identified here as key to collective Identity: the Friends of the Earth list emphasized cognitive framing of the event; Direct Action Network focused on emotional investments among list members; and People's Global Action stressed setting boundaries among movement participants.Yet overall, none of the lists was entirely successful as a vehicle for expressing movement identities, suggesting that while the internet may facilitate certain organizational activities of social movements, it appears to have less impact on their symbolic ones.

  • social movements and email expressions of Online Identity in the globalization protests
    New Media & Society, 2007
    Co-Authors: Melissa Wall
    Abstract:

    This study focuses on three email lists — one used by a professional organization (Friends of the Earth) and two by grass roots, street-level participants (Direct Action Network and People's Global Action) — in the Seattle World Trade Organization protests. Each list was examined in terms of how it contributed to the expression of collective identities Online. Each group's list employed at least one of three processes identified here as key to collective Identity: the Friends of the Earth list emphasized cognitive framing of the event; Direct Action Network focused on emotional investments among list members; and People's Global Action stressed setting boundaries among movement participants.Yet overall, none of the lists was entirely successful as a vehicle for expressing movement identities, suggesting that while the internet may facilitate certain organizational activities of social movements, it appears to have less impact on their symbolic ones.