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2007
To protect respondents’ identity when releasing microdata, data holders often remove or encrypt explicit identifiers, such as names and social security numbers. De-identifying data, however, provide no guarantee of anonymity. Released information often contains other data, such as race, birth date, sex, and ZIP code, that can be linked to publicly ...
V. Ciriani +3 more
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To protect respondents’ identity when releasing microdata, data holders often remove or encrypt explicit identifiers, such as names and social security numbers. De-identifying data, however, provide no guarantee of anonymity. Released information often contains other data, such as race, birth date, sex, and ZIP code, that can be linked to publicly ...
V. Ciriani +3 more
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2012
The concern of data privacy is to mask data so that they can be transferred to untrusted third parties without leaking confidential individual information. In this work we distinguish between theoretical anonymity and computational anonymity. We present a relaxation of k-anonymity, called (k,l)-anonymity, which makes sense when it can be assumed that ...
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The concern of data privacy is to mask data so that they can be transferred to untrusted third parties without leaking confidential individual information. In this work we distinguish between theoretical anonymity and computational anonymity. We present a relaxation of k-anonymity, called (k,l)-anonymity, which makes sense when it can be assumed that ...
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Bioethics, 2014
AbstractIn ‘New Threats to Academic Freedom’ Francesca Minerva argues that anonymity for the authors of controversial articles is a prerequisite for academic freedom in the Internet age. This argument draws its intellectual and emotional power from the author's account of the reaction to the on‐line publication of ‘ After‐birth abortion: why should the
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AbstractIn ‘New Threats to Academic Freedom’ Francesca Minerva argues that anonymity for the authors of controversial articles is a prerequisite for academic freedom in the Internet age. This argument draws its intellectual and emotional power from the author's account of the reaction to the on‐line publication of ‘ After‐birth abortion: why should the
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2003
Decentralized anonymity infrastructures are still not in wide use today. While there are technical barriers to a secure robust design, our lack of understanding of the incentives to participate in such systems remains a major roadblock. Here we explore some reasons why anonymity systems are particularly hard to deploy, enumerate the incentives to ...
Alessandro Acquisti +2 more
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Decentralized anonymity infrastructures are still not in wide use today. While there are technical barriers to a secure robust design, our lack of understanding of the incentives to participate in such systems remains a major roadblock. Here we explore some reasons why anonymity systems are particularly hard to deploy, enumerate the incentives to ...
Alessandro Acquisti +2 more
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It is commonly believed that borrowers cannot be anonymous in unsecured credit relations because anonymity heavily reduces the scope for punishment and therefore makes credit unfeasible except for very special circumstances. However, we demonstrate that credit is generally feasible even if borrowers are anonymous. In particular, we construct equilibria
Schneider, Fabienne, Taudien, Remo
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Schneider, Fabienne, Taudien, Remo
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An overview of anonymity and anonymous communication
2008Privacy is becoming an increasingly important aspect in distributed systems. In anonymous communication, privacy is provided to communicating parties by hiding their identities from each other and/or from others. This paper discusses the problem of anonymous communication and clarifies the notion of anonymity.
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Anonymity on blockchain based e-cash protocols—A survey
Computer Science Review, 2021Nitish Andola, Vijay Kumar Yadav
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