Interoperable Privacy-Aware E-Participation within Smart Cities.

Sharing data via information and communications technology is a fundamental goal of e-government, but data fusion and data mining could reveal sensitive personal information. A proposed cryptographic protocol guarantees citizens' privacy through data aggregation and fosters e-participation in a scal...

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Publicado en:Computer (00189162) Vol. 48; no. 1; pp. 52 - 59
Autores principales: Patsakis, Constantinos, Laird, Paul, Clear, Michael, Bouroche, Melanie, Solanas, Agusti
Formato: Artículo
Publicado: IEEE Jan2015
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          Trinity College Dublin
          Rovira I Virgili University
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        Data protection
        Cryptography
        Data fusion (Statistics)
        Data mining
        Internet in public administration
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        data aggregation
        data analysis
        Distributed databases
        distributed systems
        e-government
        e-participation
        Electronic government
        Information analysis
        Interoperability
        Privacy
        scalability
      ab: Sharing data via information and communications technology is a fundamental goal of e-government, but data fusion and data mining could reveal sensitive personal information. A proposed cryptographic protocol guarantees citizens' privacy through data aggregation and fosters e-participation in a scalable and interoperable way. The Web extra at http://youtu.be/xTcHNhC3cHw is an audio recording of Computer magazine Editor in Chief Sumi Helal interviewing Constantinos Patsakis about a cryptographic protocol that guarantees citizens privacy through data aggregation and fosters e-participation in a scalable and interoperable way.
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