Location-Based Access Control (LBAC) systems support the evaluation of conditions on locations in the enforcement of access. control policies. The ability to evaluate conditions on a set of authorized locations has a number of well-known advantages, including enriching access control expressiveness. However, when locations are used in combination with personal identities, users privacy must be considered. In this paper, we describe a solution to integrate a LBAC system with privacy-enhanced techniques based on location obfuscation. Our solution is based on a privacy-aware middleware component that explicitly addresses the trade-off between users privacy and location accuracy by satisfying preferences set by users and maximizing the quality of location information released to LBAC systems.

A middleware architecture for integrating privacy preferences and location accuracy / C.A. Ardagna, M. Cremonini, E. Damiani, S. De Capitani di Vimercati, P. Samarati - In: New approaches for security, privacy and trust in complex environments : proceedings of the IFITC-11 22. International Information Security Conference (SEC 2007) : 14-16 may 2007, Sandton, South Africa / [a cura di] Hein Venter ... [et al.]. - New York : Springer, 2007. - ISBN 9780387723662. - pp. 313-324 (( Intervento presentato al 22. convegno International Conference on Information Security (IFIP TC11) tenutosi a Sandton, South Africa nel 2007.

A middleware architecture for integrating privacy preferences and location accuracy

C.A. Ardagna
Primo
;
M. Cremonini
Secondo
;
E. Damiani;S. De Capitani di Vimercati
Penultimo
;
P. Samarati
Ultimo
2007

Abstract

Location-Based Access Control (LBAC) systems support the evaluation of conditions on locations in the enforcement of access. control policies. The ability to evaluate conditions on a set of authorized locations has a number of well-known advantages, including enriching access control expressiveness. However, when locations are used in combination with personal identities, users privacy must be considered. In this paper, we describe a solution to integrate a LBAC system with privacy-enhanced techniques based on location obfuscation. Our solution is based on a privacy-aware middleware component that explicitly addresses the trade-off between users privacy and location accuracy by satisfying preferences set by users and maximizing the quality of location information released to LBAC systems.
English
Location-based access control ; Privacy ; Obfuscation
Settore INF/01 - Informatica
Intervento a convegno
New approaches for security, privacy and trust in complex environments : proceedings of the IFITC-11 22. International Information Security Conference (SEC 2007) : 14-16 may 2007, Sandton, South Africa
Hein Venter ... [et al.]
New York
Springer
2007
313
324
9780387723662
232
Volume a diffusione internazionale
International Conference on Information Security (IFIP TC11)
Sandton, South Africa
2007
22
Convegno internazionale
Intervento inviato
C.A. Ardagna, M. Cremonini, E. Damiani, S. De Capitani di Vimercati, P. Samarati
Book Part (author)
none
273
A middleware architecture for integrating privacy preferences and location accuracy / C.A. Ardagna, M. Cremonini, E. Damiani, S. De Capitani di Vimercati, P. Samarati - In: New approaches for security, privacy and trust in complex environments : proceedings of the IFITC-11 22. International Information Security Conference (SEC 2007) : 14-16 may 2007, Sandton, South Africa / [a cura di] Hein Venter ... [et al.]. - New York : Springer, 2007. - ISBN 9780387723662. - pp. 313-324 (( Intervento presentato al 22. convegno International Conference on Information Security (IFIP TC11) tenutosi a Sandton, South Africa nel 2007.
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