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Personal data anonymization for security and privacy in collaborative environments

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Nowadays, more and more applications use sensitive and personal information. Subsequently, hiding identities and respecting citizens' privacy are becoming extremely important. Dedicated to this issue, this paper is organized as follows: after defining the topic through an example of collaborative complex and heterogeneous system, this paper analyzes the most typical anonymization procedures. Afterwards it proposes a rigorous approach to define anonymization requirements, as well as how to characterize, select and build solutions. Finally, a new generic procedure to anonymize and link identities is proposed. We suggest that a critical part of this procedure is carried out in a smart card. According to needs, anonymized data are processed through cryptographic transformations in several organizations. Our solution is suitable to collaborative environments; guarantees the user's consent; resists dictionary attacks; respects the least privilege principle and thus fulfils the legislation requirements. Moreover, it remains flexible, adaptable to different fields, and supports some organizational changes like the merging of several systems

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Collaborative Technologies and Systems, 2005. Proceedings of the 2005 International Symposium on

Date of Conference: 20-20 May 2005

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