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Anna Squicciarini
Researcher at Pennsylvania State University
Publications - 232
Citations - 5611
Anna Squicciarini is an academic researcher from Pennsylvania State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Information privacy & Access control. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 218 publications receiving 4895 citations. Previous affiliations of Anna Squicciarini include Purdue University & Penn State College of Information Sciences and Technology.
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Collective privacy management in social networks
TL;DR: This paper proposes a solution that offers automated ways to share images based on an extended notion of content ownership that promotes truthfulness, and that rewards users who promote co-ownership, and shows that supporting these type of solutions is not feasible, but can be implemented through a minimal increase in overhead to end-users.
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Trust-/spl Xscr/;: a peer-to-peer framework for trust establishment
TL;DR: Trust-/spl Xscr/; as discussed by the authors, a comprehensive XML-based framework for trust negotiations, specifically conceived for a peer-to-peer environment, takes into account all aspects related to negotiations, from the specification of profiles and policies of the involved parties to the selection of the best strategy to succeed in the negotiation.
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MoZo: A Moving Zone Based Routing Protocol Using Pure V2V Communication in VANETs
TL;DR: This work proposes a novel approach that introduces moving object modeling and indexing techniques from the theory of large moving object databases into the design of VANET routing protocols and demonstrates the superiority of this approach compared with both clustering and non-clustering based routing protocols.
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Ensuring Distributed Accountability for Data Sharing in the Cloud
TL;DR: This paper proposes an object-centered approach that enables enclosing the authors' logging mechanism together with users' data and policies, and leverages the JAR programmable capabilities to both create a dynamic and traveling object, and to ensure that any access to Users' data will trigger authentication and automated logging local to theJARs.
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A Brokerage-Based Approach for Cloud Service Selection
TL;DR: A novel brokerage-based architecture in the Cloud is proposed, where the Cloud brokers is responsible for the service selection and a unique indexing technique for managing the information of a large number of Cloud service providers is designed.