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Differential Privacy and IRS Empowered Intelligent Energy Harvesting for 6G Internet of Things
IEEE Internet of Things Journal, 2021In the era of the sixth generation (6G), the deployment of massive Internet of Things (IoT) generates and processes large amounts of data, resulting in high energy demand and huge challenges to the energy-limited IoT devices.
Qianqian Pan+4 more
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Privacy and the Quantum Internet
Scientific American, 2009The article discusses Internet privacy and the ability for individuals to search the Web without anyone collected personal data. Web searches can reveal personal information about the user despite anonymization. Topics include an in-depth analysis of how a quantum version of the Internet will allow search engines to return answers from user queries ...
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Internet Users' Information Privacy Concerns (IUIPC): The Construct, the Scale, and a Causal Model
Information systems research, 2004The lack of consumer confidence in information privacy has been identified as a major problem hampering the growth of e-commerce. Despite the importance of understanding the nature of online consumers' concerns for information privacy, this topic has ...
N. Malhotra, Sung S. Kim, James Agarwal
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Privacy issues on the Internet
Proceedings of the 35th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2003An increasing number of people are using the Internet, in many instances unaware of the information being collected about them. In contrast, other people concerned about the privacy and security issues are limiting their use of the Internet, abstaining from purchasing products online.
W. Chung, J. Paynter
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Shopping for Privacy on the Internet
Journal of Consumer Affairs, 2007Privacy is a concern for all major stakeholders in modern society, and technology to erode privacy continually emerges. Studies show that individuals are concerned about database privacy; yet, they seldom make privacy a salient attribute when deciding among competing alternatives.
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Privacy-Preserving Microservices in Industrial Internet-of-Things-Driven Smart Applications
IEEE Internet of Things Journal, 2021Machine learning (ML) algorithms can effectively perform analytics and inferences for building smart applications, such as early detection of diseases in the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and smart healthcare systems.
Neda Bugshan+3 more
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The commodification of privacy on the Internet
Science and Public Policy, 2013This paper critically explores, from a political economy perspective on public policy, the commodification of privacy on the Internet as a practical-economic and a discursive process. On the one hand, dominant online business models conflict structurally with users' need for privacy and the users themselves work on their own powerlessness in this ...
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Differential Privacy-Based Blockchain for Industrial Internet-of-Things
IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics, 2020Contemporarily, two emerging techniques, blockchain and edge computing, are driving a dramatical rapid growth in the field of Internet-of-Things (IoT). Benefits of applying edge computing is an adoptable complementarity for cloud computing; blockchain is
Keke Gai+4 more
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Preserving Balance Between Privacy and Data Integrity in Edge-Assisted Internet of Things
IEEE Internet of Things Journal, 2020Internet of Things (IoT) devices and the edge jointly broaden the IoT’s sensing capability and the monitoring scope for various applications. Though accessing sensing data and making decisions through IoT smart devices turns out to be commonplace, it is ...
Tian Wang+5 more
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Internet of things and privacy
2021Today the Internet of Things (IoT) empowers our lives, simplifying interaction and services in many fields including smart homes and cities, telemedicine and healthcare, transportation, security and social life. In many IoT applications, personal data are automatically collected and stored in cloud systems, processed and used for purposes such as ...
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