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Data Privacy Management, Cryptocurrencies and Blockchain Technology : ESORICS 2017 International Workshops, DPM 2017 and CBT 2017, Oslo, Norway, September 14-15, 2017, Proceedings / edited by Joaquin Garcia-Alfaro, Guillermo Navarro-Arribas, Hannes Hartenstein, Jordi Herrera-Joancomartí.

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Book
Contributor:
Garcia-Alfaro, Joaquin, editor.
Navarro-Arribas, Guillermo, editor.
Hartenstein, Hannes, editor.
Herrera Joancomartí, Jordi, editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Series:
Computer Science (Springer-11645)
LNCS sublibrary. Security and cryptology ; SL 4, 10436.
Security and Cryptology ; 10436
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Computer security.
Management information systems.
Computer science.
Data encryption (Computer science).
Application software.
Algorithms.
Systems and Data Security.
Management of Computing and Information Systems.
Cryptology.
Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet).
Algorithm Analysis and Problem Complexity.
Local Subjects:
Systems and Data Security.
Management of Computing and Information Systems.
Cryptology.
Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet).
Algorithm Analysis and Problem Complexity.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (XIII, 446 pages) : 68 illustrations.
Edition:
First edition 2017.
Contained In:
Springer eBooks
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2017.
System Details:
text file PDF
Summary:
This book constitutes the refereed conference proceedings of the 12th International Workshop on Data Privacy Management, DPM 2017, on conjunction with the 22nd European Symposium on Research in computer Security, ESORICS 2017 and the First International Workshop on Cryprocurrencies and Blockchain Technology (CBT 2017) held in Oslo, Norway, in September 2017. The DPM Workshop received 51 submissions from which 16 full papers were selected for presentation. The papers focus on challenging problems such as translation of high-level buiness goals into system level privacy policies, administration of sensitive identifiers, data integration and privacy engineering. From the CBT Workshop six full papers and four short papers out of 27 submissions are included. The selected papers cover aspects of identity management, smart contracts, soft- and hardforks, proof-of-works and proof of stake as well as on network layer aspects and the application of blockchain technology for secure connect event ticketing.
Contents:
A Proof Calculus for Attack Trees in Isabelle
Confidentiality of Interactions in Concurrent Object-Oriented Systems
Using Oblivious RAM in Genomic Studies
Towards Efficient and Secure Encrypted Databases: Extending
Message-Locked Encryption in Three-Party Model
Searchable Encrypted Relational Databases: Risks and Countermeasures
Private verification of access on medical data: an initial study
Default Privacy Setting Prediction by Grouping User's Attributes and Settings Preferences
Bounding Privacy Leaks in Privacy Preserving Data Mining
Threshold Single Password Authentication
Towards A Toolkit for Utility and Privacy-Preserving Transformation of Semi-structured Data Using Data Pseudonymization
Enforcement of External Anonymization
DLoc: Distributed Auditing for Data Location Compliance in Cloud
Inonymous: Anonymous Invitation-Based System
Order-Preserving Encryption Using Approximate Integer Common Divisors
Privacy-Preserving Deterministic Automata Evaluation with Encrypted Data Blocks
Securing Proof-of-Stake Blockchain Protocols
Merged Mining: Curse or Cure?
Atomically Trading with Roger: Gambling on the success of a hardfork
Smart Contracts and Blockchain Identity
In Code We Trust? Measuring the Control Flow Immutability of All
Smart Contracts Deployed on Ethereum
Who Am I? Secure Identity Registration on Distributed Ledgers
User-centric System for Verified Identities on the Bitcoin Blockchain
Towards a Concurrent and Distributed Route Selection for Payment Channel Networks
Graphene: A New Protocol for Block Propagation Using Set Reconciliation
Revisiting Difficulty Control for Blockchain Systems
Secure Event Tickets on a Blockchain.
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Printed edition:
ISBN:
978-3-319-67816-0
9783319678160
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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