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PAL: Privacy-Enhancing AI and Language Technologies AAAI Spring Symposium 25-27 March 2019, Stanford University This symposium will bring together researchers in privacy and researchers in...
Attribute Based Encryption for Secure Access to Cloud Based EHR Systems Maithilee Joshi, Karuna Joshi and Tim Finin, Attribute Based Encryption for Secure Access to Cloud Based EHR Systems, IEEE...
Link Before You Share: Managing Privacy Policies through Blockchain Agniva Banerjee, and Karuna Pande Joshi, Link Before You Share: Managing Privacy Policies through Blockchain, 4th...
Link Before You Share: Managing Privacy Policies through Blockchain Agniva Banerjee, and Karuna Pande Joshi, Link Before You Share: Managing Privacy Policies through Blockchain, 4th...
Link before you Share: Managing Privacy Policies through Blockchain Agniva Banerjee 11:00am Monday, 16 October 2017 An automated access-control and audit mechanism that enforces users’ data...
Ph.D. Dissertation Defense Context-dependent privacy and security management on mobile devices Prajit Kumar Das 8:00-11:00am Tuesday, 22 August 2017, ITE325b, UMBC There are ongoing...
Tweet The DC-Area Anonymity, Privacy, and Security Seminar (DCAPS) is a seminar for research on computer and communications anonymity, privacy, and security in the D.C. area. DCAPS meets...
Tweet Context-Dependent Privacy and Security Management on Mobile Devices Prajit Das, UMBC 10:00am Tuesday, 27 February, 2017 Security and privacy of mobile devices is a challenging...
Tweet In this week’s ebiquity meeting (11:30 8 Nov. 2016) Prajit Das will present his work on capturing policies for fine-grained access control on mobile devices. As of 2016, there are more...
Tweet Vaishali Narkhede, Karuna Pande Joshi, Tim Finin, Seung Geol Choi, Adam Aviv and Daniel S. Roche, Managing Cloud Storage Obliviously, International Conference on Cloud Computing, IEEE...