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1 PRIVACY, TRUST, and SECURITY Bharat Bhargava (moderator)

2 IDM Workshop 2003 Aim of Discussion Motivation Motivation  Interests of the participants  Research opportunities Themes Themes  Research challenges and new directions for the IDM community  Categorize and prioritize Formulate recommendations Formulate recommendations

3 IDM Workshop 2003 Preliminaries Privacy Security Trust Applications Policy making Formal models Negotiation Network security Anonymity Access control Semantic web security Encryption Information hiding Data mining System monitoring Computer epidemic Data provenance Fraud Biometrics

4 IDM Workshop 2003 Privacy What is it and why do we need it? What is it and why do we need it? Challenges for data management Challenges for data management  Policies:  Requirement analysis, stakeholder analysis  Primary and secondary use of information  Digital rights management (DRM)  Technologies:  Anonymity/accountability  Privacy preserving data mining and querying  Web monitoring and inferencing  Incorrect data  personal harm (monitoring the monitor)

5 IDM Workshop 2003 Privacy Recommendations Metrics for personal data usage Metrics for personal data usage  Who, how, what, how long?  Individual’s rights to personal data (licensing?) Public acceptance and enforcement issues Public acceptance and enforcement issues Metrics and methods of accuracy measurements for information extraction Metrics and methods of accuracy measurements for information extraction Monitoring privacy aspects of data integration Monitoring privacy aspects of data integration Social and ethical paradigms Social and ethical paradigms Tools for policy validation Tools for policy validation Other Other

6 IDM Workshop 2003 Trust Why do we need trust? Enable collaboration/communication Social paradigm: small village  big city Dynamic and open environments

7 IDM Workshop 2003 Trust Challenges How to initiate and build trust? Formal models Type of trust: data, users, system components Context dependent, bi-directional, asymmetric Direct evidence and second-hand recommendations

8 IDM Workshop 2003 Trust Challenges cont. Trust maintenance Data collection Accountability/evaluation Abuse prevention/revocation User motivation Fraud Formal models Models, tools, and methodsModels, tools, and methods Prevention/detection Scalability/performance/economics

9 IDM Workshop 2003 Trust Recommendations Build scalable and adaptable trust infrastructure Build scalable and adaptable trust infrastructure  Gain insight from different applications  Dynamic trust  Build interoperable tools  Standards Ethical, social, and legal issues Ethical, social, and legal issues  Human-centered  System-centered Use of social paradigms Use of social paradigms Applications for homeland security, government, industry, other Applications for homeland security, government, industry, other

10 IDM Workshop 2003 Security Security research for IDM community Security research for IDM community Information Security: protecting information Information Security: protecting information Security Information: managing security-related data Research directions: Research directions:  Pervasive environments  Semantic-aware applications  Large-scale integration  Inference control  Vulnerability and threat analysis  Large-scale monitoring and data analysis  Intruder detection and identification  Managing data for physical security Tradeoffs Tradeoffs

11 IDM Workshop 2003 Security Recommendations Emerging technologies Emerging technologies  Sensor information management  Multimedia data security  Context-aware applications  Data and Web mining  Mobile, wireless, and ad hoc computing  Semantic Web  Other

12 IDM Workshop 2003 Security Recommendations cont. Modeling and design for security Modeling and design for security  Levels of security  Quality of service/service level agreement  Real time constraints  Inference control Information integration Information integration  Security issues in information integration  Integration of security relevant data  Heterogeneous framework  Task specific  Privacy  Correctness of method

13 IDM Workshop 2003 Concluding Remarks Tradeoffs Tradeoffs  Performance vs. security/privacy/trust  Cost and functionality vs. security/privacy/trust  Monitoring and mining vs. security/privacy  Other Policies, regulations, technologies Policies, regulations, technologies  Flexible policies  Data management  Collection, usage, dissemination, sharing, other  Domain and application specific  Commercial, government, medical, e-commerce, other Economic models for security/privacy/trust Economic models for security/privacy/trust Legal and social aspects Legal and social aspects

14 IDM Workshop 2003 Motto of the day Any data management issue is a security issue!


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