Show me how you move and i will tell you who you are

Sébastien Gambs, Marc Olivier Killijian, Miguel Núñez Del Prado Cortez

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Abstract

Due to the emergence of geolocated applications, more and more mobility traces are generated on a daily basis and collected in the form of geolocated datasets. If an unauthorized entity can access this data, it can used it to infer personal information about the individuals whose movements are contained within these datasets, such as learning their home and place of work or even their social network, thus causing a privacy breach. In order to protect the privacy of individuals, a sanitization process, which adds uncertainty to the data and removes some sensible information, has to be performed. The global objective of GEPETO (for GEoPrivacy Enhancing TOolkit) is to provide researchers concerned with geo-privacy with means to evaluate various sanitization techniques and inference attacks on geolocated data. In this paper, we report on our preliminary experiments with GEPETO for comparing different clustering algorithms and heuristics that can be used as inference attacks, and evaluate their efficiency for the identification of point of interests, as well as their resilience to sanitization mechanisms such as sampling and perturbation. Copyright 2010 ACM.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSPRINGL '10: Proceedings of the 3rd ACM SIGSPATIAL International Workshop on Security and Privacy in GIS and LBS
Pages34-41
Number of pages8
ISBN (Electronic)978-145030435-1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Dec 2010
Externally publishedYes
EventProceedings of the 3rd ACM SIGSPATIAL International Workshop on Security and Privacy in GIS and LBS, SPRINGL 2010 -
Duration: 1 Dec 2010 → …

Conference

ConferenceProceedings of the 3rd ACM SIGSPATIAL International Workshop on Security and Privacy in GIS and LBS, SPRINGL 2010
Period1/12/10 → …

Keywords

  • Clustering
  • Geo-privacy
  • Geolocated data
  • Inference attacks
  • Privacy
  • Sanitization

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  • Show me how you move and i will tell you who you are

    Gambs, S., Killijian, M. O. & del Prado Cortez, M. N., 1 Aug 2011, In: Transactions on Data Privacy. 4, 2, p. 103-126 24 p.

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