Authors
James Cheng, Ada Wai-chee Fu, Jia Liu
Publication date
2010/6/6
Book
Proceedings of the 2010 ACM SIGMOD International Conference on Management of data
Pages
459-470
Description
Serious concerns on privacy protection in social networks have been raised in recent years; however, research in this area is still in its infancy. The problem is challenging due to the diversity and complexity of graph data, on which an adversary can use many types of background knowledge to conduct an attack. One popular type of attacks as studied by pioneer work [2] is the use of embedding subgraphs. We follow this line of work and identify two realistic targets of attacks, namely, NodeInfo and LinkInfo. Our investigations show that k-isomorphism, or anonymization by forming k pairwise isomorphic subgraphs, is both sufficient and necessary for the protection. The problem is shown to be NP-hard. We devise a number of techniques to enhance the anonymization efficiency while retaining the data utility. A compound vertex ID mechanism is also introduced for privacy preservation over multiple data releases. The …
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J Cheng, AW Fu, J Liu - Proceedings of the 2010 ACM SIGMOD International …, 2010