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Reading: Provable Privacy (before group presentation 14/10/21, 10-12h)

  • Due 14 Oct 2021 by 9:59
  • Points None
  • Available after 1 Sep 2021 at 8:00

Provable Privacy

Required Reading:

  • Why do we need provable privacy? Easy to read blog post introducing the
    field of research.
    Kaafar, Dali, et al. "From Probably Private to Provable Privacy: On the
    Need for Rigorous Privacy Treatment for data-driven organisations."
    Optus Macquarie University Cyber Security Hub, 4 Mar 2019,
    (html Links to an external site.)
  • Longer paper, but first half is a repetition of things already discussed
    in class. Then discusses formal methods that could be used to verify
    privacy properties, and challenges with these approaches.
    Tschantz, Michael Carl, and Jeannette M. Wing. "Formal Methods for
    Privacy." FM 2009: Formal Methods, Lecture Notes in Computer Science,
    vol 5850, Springer, 2009, pp 1–15.
    (pdf) Links to an external site.

 

 

Optional:

  • Formal definition of privacy goals in the context of anonymous
    communication. (And winner of best student paper award Links to an external site., presented when PETS was at KTH)
    Kuhn, Christiane, et al. "On Privacy Notions in Anonymous
    Communication." Proceedings on Privacy Enhancing Technologies 2,
    Sciendo, 2019, pp 105–125.
    (pdf) Links to an external site.
  • Using behavioural equivalences to analyse privacy properties of e.g.
    RFID protocols.
    Delaune, Stéphanie. "Analysing Privacy-Type Properties in Cryptographic
    Protocols." 3rd International Conference on Formal Structures for
    Computation and Deduction, Leibniz International Proceedings in
    Informatics 108, Leibniz-Zentrum fuer Informatik, 2018, pp 1–20.
    (pdf) Links to an external site.

 

 

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