The security and privacy implications of using social networks to deliver healthcare.
Carrie GatesMatt BishopPublished in: PETRA (2010)
Keyphrases
- social networks
- security issues
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- statistical databases
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- social network data
- personal data
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- secure multiparty computation
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- identity management
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- social network sites
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- rfid systems
- biometric template
- authentication protocol
- data privacy
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- electronic payment
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- cloud computing
- security analysis
- intrusion detection
- private information
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- social networking
- aspects of data mining
- electronic transactions
- outsourced databases
- health information
- online social networks
- data mining
- link prediction
- sensitive information
- user privacy
- social network analysis
- health care
- homomorphic encryption
- network security
- community detection