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17. GIS 2009: Seattle, Washington, USA - Workshop on Security and Privacy in GIS and LBS
- Elisa Bertino, Maria Luisa Damiani, Yücel Saygin:
Proceedings of the 2nd SIGSPATIAL ACM GIS 2009 International Workshop on Security and Privacy in GIS and LBS, SPRINGL 2009, November 3, 2009, Seattle, WA, USA. ACM 2009
Keynote presentation - I
- Michael Gertz:
The role of security in scientific data management. 1
Security policies and context-based security for GIS
- Patrick Capolsini, Alban Gabillon:
Security policies for the visualization of Geo Data. 2-11 - José Bringel Filho, Hervé Martin:
A generalized context-based access control model for pervasive environments. 12-21 - Carmen Ruiz Vicente, Michael S. Kirkpatrick, Gabriel Ghinita, Elisa Bertino, Christian S. Jensen:
Towards location-based access control in healthcare emergency response. 22-26
Location anonymization
- Gennady L. Andrienko, Natalia V. Andrienko, Fosca Giannotti, Anna Monreale, Dino Pedreschi:
Movement data anonymity through generalization. 27-31 - Maria Luisa Damiani, Elisa Bertino, Claudio Silvestri:
Protecting location privacy against spatial inferences: the PROBE approach. 32-41
Keynote presentation - II
- Walid G. Aref, Hicham G. Elmongui, Mourad Ouzzani:
Location-aware privacy and more: a systems approach using context-aware database management systems. 42-52
Privacy and location trustworthiness
- Martin Kada, Michael Peter, Dieter Fritsch, Oliver Siemoneit, Christoph Hubig:
Privacy-enabling abstraction and obfuscation techniques for 3D city models. 53-57 - Hyo-Sang Lim, Yang-Sae Moon, Elisa Bertino:
Research issues in data provenance for streaming environments. 58-62 - Mattia Monga, Sabrina Sicari:
On the impact of localization data in wireless sensor networks with malicious nodes. 63-70
Panel discussion
- Yücel Saygin, Elisa Bertino, Michael Gertz, Mohamed F. Mokbel, Maria Luisa Damiani:
Can an inter-disciplinary research community on location privacy be successful? 71-72
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