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| 25th Annual ACM Symposium on Applied Computing (ACM SAC 2010), Sierre : Suisse (2010) |
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| Content Cloaking: Preserving Privacy with Google Docs and other Web Applications |
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| Gabriele D'Angelo 1Fabio Vitali 1 |
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| (2010) |
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| Web office suites such as Google Docs offer unparalleled collaboration experiences in terms of low software requirements, ease of use, data ubiquity, and availability. When the data holder (Google, Microsoft, etc.) is not perceived as trusted though, those benefits are considered at stake with important privacy requirements. Content cloaking is a lightweight, cryptographic, client-side solution to protect content from data holders while using web office suites and other "Web 2.0", AJAX-based, collaborative applications. |
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| 1: | Department of Computer Science |
| University of Bologna | |
| 2: | Preuves, Programmes et Systèmes (PPS) |
| CNRS : UMR7126 – Université Paris VII - Paris Diderot | |
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| Subject | : | Computer Science/Web |
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| privacy – Web 2.0 – Google Docs – AJAX |
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| From: Stefano Zacchiroli | |
| Submitted on: Wednesday, 22 September 2010 13:53:32 | |
| Updated on: Wednesday, 22 September 2010 13:53:32 | |