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Many papers and articles attempt to define or even quantify privacy, typically with a major focus on anonymity. A related research exercise in the area of evidence-based trust models for ubiquitous computing environments has given us an impulse to take a closer look at the definition(s) of priva... |
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This position paper discusses the relation of privacy, namely pseudonymity, to evidence-based trust (or rather reputation). Critical concepts of evidence-based trust/reputation systems are outlined first, followed by an introduction to the four families
of the Common Criteria (for security eval... |
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Many papers and articles attempt to define or even quantify privacy, typically with a major focus on anonymity. A related research exercise in the area of ubiquitous computing has given us an impulse to take a closer look at the definition(s) of privacy in the Common Criteria, which we then tran... |
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