Privacy-Aware Service Integration
Pierre Parrend, Stephane Frenot (INSA-Lyon, France), Sebastian Hoehn (Dept. of Telematics, University of Fribourg, Germany).
Second IEEE International Workshop on Services Integration in Pervasive Environments (SIPE 2007) - with the IEEE ICPS'07, July 2007, Istanbul, Turkey.
Abstract
:
Privacy mechanisms exist for monolithic systems. However, pervasive
environments that gather user data to support advanced services
provide little control over the data an individual releases. This is
a strong inhibitor for the development of pervasive systems, since
most users do not accept that their personal information is sent out to
the wild, but potentially passed over to third party systems.
We therefore propose a framework to support user control over the
data made available to service providers in the context of an OSGi
based Extensible Service Systems. A formal privacy model is defined
and service and policy descriptions are deduced. Technical system
requirements to support these policies are identified.
Since guaranteeing privacy inside the system is of little help if
any malicious entity can break into it, a security architecture for
OSGi based Extensible Service Systems is also defined.
Keywords :Privacy, Service Integration, OSGi Plattform
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Bibtex :
@INPROCEEDINGS{parrend07privacy,
author = {Pierre Parrend and Stephane Frenot and Sebastian Hoehn},
title = {Privacy-Aware Service Integration},
booktitle = {Second IEEE International Workshop on Services Integration in Pervasive Environments (SIPE)},
year = {2007},
month = {July},
}