Title :
Semantically supported Authentication and Privacy in Social Networks
Author :
Noll, Josef ; Chowdhury, Mohammad M R ; Kálmán, György ; Gomez, Juan Miguel
Author_Institution :
Univ. Graduate Center, Kjeller
Abstract :
Service access in a ubiquitous computing and pervasive Internet environment has reached a new dimension. It is not longer a question of enabling services for customers, but to design a convenient and trusted service usage. While semantic services open for a description of user preferences, profiles and social groups, privacy handling is not addressed so far. Social communities based on friend of a friend (foaf) principles, Linkedln, or Facebook are open for all registered users, thus data about yourself are spread all-around. This paper presents an architecture to enable social networks to enable privacy, based on the identity of the user. Focus is on the semantic description of user´s role in social networks and on securing the access through appropriate authentication mechanisms. Depending on the security requirements of the user, Internet trust mechanisms or mobile-based key exchange mechanisms can be applied. The user-centric approach will enable the user to select an identity provider for the trusted management. A prototype using semantically defined social relationships demonstrates the capabilities of the suggested approach.
Keywords :
Internet; authorisation; data privacy; message authentication; mobile computing; Internet trust mechanism; data privacy; mobile-based key exchange mechanism; pervasive Internet environment; semantically supported authentication; social network; trusted service access; ubiquitous computing; user-centric approach; Authentication; Context; Context-aware services; Data security; Identity management systems; Internet; Privacy; Prototypes; Social network services; User interfaces;
Conference_Titel :
Emerging Security Information, Systems, and Technologies, 2007. SecureWare 2007. The International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Valencia
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-2989-9
DOI :
10.1109/SECUREWARE.2007.4385315