Designing Privacy Enhancing Technologies [electronic resource] : International Workshop on Design Issues in Anonymity and Unobservability Berkeley, CA, USA, July 25–26, 2000 Proceedings / edited by Hannes Federrath.

Contributor(s): Federrath, Hannes [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: Lecture Notes in Computer Science ; 2009Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2001Description: 234 p. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783540447023Subject(s): Computer science | Computer Communication Networks | Operating systems (Computers) | Information storage and retrieval systems | Information systems | Information Systems | Computer Science | Computer Communication Networks | Operating Systems | Management of Computing and Information Systems | Information Storage and Retrieval | Information Systems Applications (incl.Internet)Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 004.6 LOC classification: TK5105.5-5105.9Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Terminology -- Anonymity, Unobservability, and Pseudonymity — A Proposal for Terminology -- Attacks on Systems -- Traffic Analysis: Protocols, Attacks, Design Issues, and Open Problems -- The Disadvantages of Free MIX Routes and How to Overcome Them -- Anonymous Publishing -- Freenet: A Distributed Anonymous Information Storage and Retrieval System -- The Free Haven Project: Distributed Anonymous Storage Service -- Mix Systems -- Towards an Analysis of Onion Routing Security -- Web MIXes: A System for Anonymous and Unobservable Internet Access -- Identity Management -- Privacy Incorporated Software Agent (PISA): Proposal for Building a Privacy Guardian for the Electronic Age -- Identity Management Based on P3P -- Pseudonyms and Remailers -- On Pseudonymization of Audit Data for Intrusion Detection -- Protection Profiles for Remailer Mixes.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Anonymity and unobservability have become key issues in the context of securing privacy on the Internet and in other communication networks. Services that provide anonymous and unobservable access to the Internet are important for electronic commerce applications as well as for services where users want to remain anonymous. This book is devoted to the design and realization of anonymity services for the Internet and other communcation networks. The book offers topical sections on: attacks on systems, anonymous publishing, mix systems, identity management, pseudonyms and remailers. Besides nine technical papers, an introduction clarifying the terminology for this emerging area is presented as well as a survey article introducing the topic to a broader audience interested in security issues.
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Terminology -- Anonymity, Unobservability, and Pseudonymity — A Proposal for Terminology -- Attacks on Systems -- Traffic Analysis: Protocols, Attacks, Design Issues, and Open Problems -- The Disadvantages of Free MIX Routes and How to Overcome Them -- Anonymous Publishing -- Freenet: A Distributed Anonymous Information Storage and Retrieval System -- The Free Haven Project: Distributed Anonymous Storage Service -- Mix Systems -- Towards an Analysis of Onion Routing Security -- Web MIXes: A System for Anonymous and Unobservable Internet Access -- Identity Management -- Privacy Incorporated Software Agent (PISA): Proposal for Building a Privacy Guardian for the Electronic Age -- Identity Management Based on P3P -- Pseudonyms and Remailers -- On Pseudonymization of Audit Data for Intrusion Detection -- Protection Profiles for Remailer Mixes.

Anonymity and unobservability have become key issues in the context of securing privacy on the Internet and in other communication networks. Services that provide anonymous and unobservable access to the Internet are important for electronic commerce applications as well as for services where users want to remain anonymous. This book is devoted to the design and realization of anonymity services for the Internet and other communcation networks. The book offers topical sections on: attacks on systems, anonymous publishing, mix systems, identity management, pseudonyms and remailers. Besides nine technical papers, an introduction clarifying the terminology for this emerging area is presented as well as a survey article introducing the topic to a broader audience interested in security issues.

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