Title
Enhance Data Privacy in Service Compositions through a Privacy Proxy
Abstract
Web services are loosely coupled Web-enabled applications that can be dynamically invoked to facilitate business interactions through well-defined interfaces over the Internet. However, since personal data will be exchanged between nested Web services, the question how to preserve a user's data privacy becomes a challenging issue. In this paper we aim to minimize personal data disclosure in service composition that consists several nested Web services. To do so, we propose a practical, scalable and light-weight privacy-enhanced design that uses a privacy proxy to achieve data privacy. We furthermore show that by utilizing the privacy proxy in combination with advertising its capabilities and requirements as service level agreements (SLA's), it is possible to enhance data privacy in existing service infrastructure in a minimal invasive manner.
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.1109/ARES.2011.94
ARES
Keywords
Field
DocType
privacy proxy,personal data,personal data disclosure,web-enabled application,data privacy,service composition,service level agreement,enhance data privacy,nested web service,service infrastructure,web service,service compositions,indexing terms,privacy,security,web services
Proxy (climate),Internet privacy,Service level,Privacy by Design,Computer security,Computer science,Web service,Information privacy,Privacy software,The Internet,Scalability
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
7
0.62
11
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Zhendong Ma138633.29
Jurgen Manglery270.62
Christian Wagner327743.57
Thomas Bleier471.63