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An Analysis on Online Social Network Security

  • Rathore, Shailendra;Singh, Saurabh;Moon, Seo Yeon;Park, Jong Hyuk
    • Proceedings of the Korea Information Processing Society Conference
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    • 2016.10a
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    • pp.196-198
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    • 2016
  • Online social networking sites such as MySpace, Facebook, Twitter are becoming very preeminent, and the quantities of their users are escalating very quickly. Due to the significant escalation of security vulnerabilities in social networks, user's confidentiality, authenticity, and privacy have been affected too. In this paper, a short study of online social network attacks is presented in order to identify the problems and impact of the attacks on World Wide Web (WWW).

The Study on The Evaluation of the Service Quality of the Public Administration Web Sites -the comparison of Services between online and offline- (공공기관 인터넷 사이트의 행정서비스 품질 평가에 관한 연구 - 오프라인/온라인 비교분석)

  • Kim, Hak-Hee;Kim, Kyoung-June;Park, Jung-Hee
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.141-157
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    • 2007
  • Due to the development of Internet and networking technologies, it is much more easier to get in touch with public service through the web services such as tax, travel information, getting a job, etc. In order to measure the quality of official government web sites, we are to test the difference between the web quality of the government sites and the offline feature of the same official service by means of customer perspectives. The resulting of this study show that the quality of official web site has been improved so far though such areas as privacy, security needed to be updated. Especially the web interface or contact point of the digital media should be reflected customer's need so that the online materials may be quickly updated according to the request of client's.

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The Current State of Cyber-Readiness of Saudi Arabia

  • Alhalafi, Nawaf;Veeraraghavan, Prakash
    • International Journal of Computer Science & Network Security
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    • v.22 no.6
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    • pp.256-274
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    • 2022
  • The continuous information technology and telecommunication (ICT) developments inspire several Saudi Arabia citizens to transact and interact online. However, when using online platforms, several people are likely to lose their personal information to cybercriminals. In the survey, 553 Saudi Arabia citizens and 103 information technology (IT) specialists confirm the expansion of digital economy and the need for smart cities with various services, including e-commerce and solid cyber security. 96.6% of the participants believe Saudi Arabia is digitalizing its economy; yet, 33.3% of the participants believe that residents are uninformed about living and operating in smart cities. Several people (47.29%) with medium internet speed are more aware about smart cities than those with fastest internet speed (34%). Besides, online transactions via credit cards subjected 55.5% of the participants to privacy and security issues. These findings validate the essence of cyber security awareness programs among Saudi Arabia citizens and IT professionals to boost public trust and acceptance of cybersecurity frameworks.

A Study of Online User Identification Based on One-Time Password with Guaranteeing Unlinkability (OTP에 기반한 비연결성을 보장하는 온라인 본인확인에 대한 연구)

  • Kim, Jung-Dong;Cho, Kwan-Tae;Lee, Dong-Hoon
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information Security & Cryptology
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    • v.21 no.5
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    • pp.129-139
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    • 2011
  • Recently by the privacy & data security law, when a user registers the online membership, we need to take action to check a progress of identification without resident registration number. On the most of websites, I-PIN is used by identification instead of the resident registration number. However, I-PIN causes dangerous situations if someone steals the ID and a password, the personal data can be easy to exposure. In this paper, we propose the OTP, which can solve all these problems by guaranteeing the identification of unlinkability. This type of method would help the process of membership registration without fixed data like ID and a password in online so it would be very useful to security of private data.

Analysis of Privacy Violation Possibility of Partially Anonymized Big Data (온라인 상에 공개된 부분 익명화된 빅데이터의 프라이버시 침해 가능성 분석)

  • Jung, Kang-soo;Park, Seog;Choi, Dae-seon
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information Security & Cryptology
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    • v.28 no.3
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    • pp.665-679
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    • 2018
  • With the development of information and communication technology, especially wireless Internet technology and the spread of smart phones, digital data has increased. As a result, privacy issues which concerns about exposure of personal sensitive information are increasing. In this paper, we analyze the privacy vulnerability of online big data in domestic internet environment, especially focusing on portal service, and propose a measure to evaluate the possibility of privacy violation. For this purpose, we collected about 50 million user posts from the potal service contents and extracted the personal information. we find that potal service user can be identified by the extracted personal information even though the user id is partially anonymized. In addition, we proposed a risk measurement evaluation method that reflects the possibility of personal information linkage between service using partial anonymized ID and personal information exposure level.

A Model for Privacy Preserving Publication of Social Network Data (소셜 네트워크 데이터의 프라이버시 보호 배포를 위한 모델)

  • Sung, Min-Kyung;Chung, Yon-Dohn
    • Journal of KIISE:Databases
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    • v.37 no.4
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    • pp.209-219
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    • 2010
  • Online social network services that are rapidly growing recently store tremendous data and analyze them for many research areas. To enhance the effectiveness of information, companies or public institutions publish their data and utilize the published data for many purposes. However, a social network containing information of individuals may cause a privacy disclosure problem. Eliminating identifiers such as names is not effective for the privacy protection, since private information can be inferred through the structural information of a social network. In this paper, we consider a new complex attack type that uses both the content and structure information, and propose a model, $\ell$-degree diversity, for the privacy preserving publication of the social network data against such attacks. $\ell$-degree diversity is the first model for applying $\ell$-diversity to social network data publication and through the experiments it shows high data preservation rate.

Anonymizing Graphs Against Weight-based Attacks with Community Preservation

  • Li, Yidong;Shen, Hong
    • Journal of Computing Science and Engineering
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    • v.5 no.3
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    • pp.197-209
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    • 2011
  • The increasing popularity of graph data, such as social and online communities, has initiated a prolific research area in knowledge discovery and data mining. As more real-world graphs are released publicly, there is growing concern about privacy breaching for the entities involved. An adversary may reveal identities of individuals in a published graph, with the topological structure and/or basic graph properties as background knowledge. Many previous studies addressing such attacks as identity disclosure, however, concentrate on preserving privacy in simple graph data only. In this paper, we consider the identity disclosure problem in weighted graphs. The motivation is that, a weighted graph can introduce much more unique information than its simple version, which makes the disclosure easier. We first formalize a general anonymization model to deal with weight-based attacks. Then two concrete attacks are discussed based on weight properties of a graph, including the sum and the set of adjacent weights for each vertex. We also propose a complete solution for the weight anonymization problem to prevent a graph from both attacks. In addition, we also investigate the impact of the proposed methods on community detection, a very popular application in the graph mining field. Our approaches are efficient and practical, and have been validated by extensive experiments on both synthetic and real-world datasets.

Empirical Study on Internet Users' Information Privacy Concerns and Information Protection Behavior (인터넷 사용자의 정보프라이버시 염려와 정보보호 활동에 대한 실증연구)

  • Um, Myoung-Yong;Rhee, Moon-Ki;Kim, Tae-Ung
    • The Journal of Korean Association of Computer Education
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.69-79
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    • 2015
  • This research aims to empirically explore the antecedents that could impact on internet users' information protection behavior. 282 of sample data collected from internet users was used to test the hypotheses. The results of this research reveal that the internet users' information privacy concerns has a significant impact on self-efficacy, perceived usefulness, and information protection behavior. In addition, we found that perceived usefulness and information protection behavior are significantly influenced by self-efficacy. However, contrary to expectations, perceived usefulness has no statistically significant effect on information protection behavior. These findings provide significant implications for online companies and internet uses as well as educational stakeholders that give educations about information protection.

Consumer shopping perceptions of an Internet of Things environment (사물인터넷 환경에서의 소비자 쇼핑 인식)

  • Lee, Minsun;Lee, Hyun-Hwa
    • The Research Journal of the Costume Culture
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    • v.29 no.1
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    • pp.1-15
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    • 2021
  • The Internet of Things (IoT) has gained enormous popularity in various fields of industry. An IoT shopping environment is considered an effective tool for convenient use by consumers. Perceived values (including convenience and privacy risks) of IoT shopping can be the main factors that influence consumers' shopping intentions. The current study proposed a research model based on a value-based adoption model, which integrated perceived benefit and sacrifice, shopping attitude, and shopping intention in an IoT shopping environment. As potential customers, participants in their 20s and 30s were recruited through a marketing research firm. Responses collected via an online questionnaire validated the proposed research model and hypothesis. The results confirmed significant, positive relationships between perceived benefit, including both remote control and access convenience, and consumers' positive attitudes toward IoT shopping. The association between perceived privacy risk and consumers' shopping attitudes was not significant. The indirect effects of two benefits of IoT shopping on shopping intention were also significant and positive. From a practical perspective, this study can help marketers and service providers manage their IoT shopping platforms or applications more effectively to attract consumers. The implications and limitations of this study are discussed. Directions for future research and development of IoT shopping environment are suggested.

A Review of Security Threats of Internet of Things

  • Nargis Jamal;Sataish Riaz;Jawad Ibrahim
    • International Journal of Computer Science & Network Security
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    • v.24 no.6
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    • pp.99-108
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    • 2024
  • The Internet of Things (IoT) is a novel concept that allows a large number of objects to be connected to the Internet while also allowing them to be controlled remotely. The Internet of Things is extensive and has become an almost inseparable part of our daily lives. Users' personal data is frequently obtained by these linked gadgets and stored online. In recent years, the security of acquired data has become a major concern. As devices grow more linked, privacy and security concerns grow more pressing, and they must be addressed as soon as possible. IoT implementations and devices are particularly vulnerable to attacks that might adversely affect customer security and privacy, which might have an impact on their practical utility. The goal of this study is to bring attention to the security and privacy concerns that exist in IoT systems. To that purpose, the paper examines security challenges at each level of the IoT protocol stack, identifies underlying impediments and critical security requirements, and provides a rapid overview of available security solutions for securing IoT in a layered environment.