Publication No 40005

Author(s)

Neubauer, M.*

Title

Modelling of Pseudonymity under Probabilistic Linkability Attacks (CSE 09)

Topics

Others; Network Security

Methods

Others; Network Security

Keywords

PRIVACY; VIRTUAL IDENTITY; MODELING; MODEL; IDENTITY MANAGEMENT

Abstract

This paper contributes to the field of measuring (un)linkability in communication systems; a subproblem of privacy protection. We propose an attacker state model for attacks on unlinkability of partial identities named linkability graph. It covers probabilistic linkability attacks based on heterogeneous and time-variant characteristics. From our model, we derive linkability measures and argue prospects for safeguard design. Our model reduces space and time complexity compared to other contributions in literature. This enables simulative privacy analysis of complex context-aware systems that employ multiple partial identities per user.

Year

2009

Reference entry

Neubauer, M.
Modelling of Pseudonymity under Probabilistic Linkability Attacks (CSE 09)
International Conference on Computational Science and Engineering, Vancouver, August 2009, pp. 160-167

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