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Authors:
María Elena Villarreal
Sergio Roberto Villarreal
Carla Merkle Westphall
Jorge Werner
Keywords: Privacy; Cloud Computing; Identity Management.
Abstract:
With the increasing amount of personal data stored and processed in the cloud, economic and social incentives to collect and aggregate such data have emerged. Therefore, secondary use of data, including sharing with third parties, has become a common practice among service providers and may lead to privacy breaches and cause damage to users since it involves using information in a non-consensual and possibly unwanted manner. Despite numerous works regarding privacy in cloud environments, users are still unable to control how their personal information can be used, by whom and for which purposes. This paper presents a mechanism for identity management systems that instructs users about the possible uses of their personal data by service providers, allows them to set their privacy preferences and sends these preferences to the service provider along with their identification data in a standardized, machine-readable structure, called privacy token. This approach is based on a three-dimensional classification of the possible secondary uses of data, four predefined privacy profiles and a customizable one, and a secure token for transmitting the privacy preferences. The correct operation of the mechanism was verified through a prototype, which was developed in Java in order to be incorporated, in future work, to an implementation of the OpenId Connect protocol. The main contribution of this paper is the privacy token, which inverts the current scenario where users are forced to accept the policies defined by service providers by allowing the former to express their privacy preferences and requesting the latter to align their actions or ask for specific permissions.
Pages: 53 to 58
Copyright: Copyright (c) IARIA, 2017
Publication date: April 23, 2017
Published in: conference
ISSN: 2308-4413
ISBN: 978-1-61208-546-3
Location: Venice, Italy
Dates: from April 23, 2017 to April 27, 2017