DocumentCode
3704022
Title
Aligning the Conflicting Needs of Privacy, Malware Detection and Network Protection
Author
Ian Oliver;Silke Holtmanns
Author_Institution
Nokia Networks, Espoo, Finland
Volume
1
fYear
2015
Firstpage
547
Lastpage
554
Abstract
Surveillance is seen as a key tool to detect terrorist activities or to counteract attacks on critical communication infrastructure. Everybody is in those systems to some degree under suspicion. The principle of innocent till proven guilty does not seem to apply to modern surveillance technology usage. On the other hand, criminals would gain easily upper hand in communication networks that are not protected and on the outlook for attacks. This poses quite a problem for the technical implementation and handling of network communication traffic. How can a communication network provider protect user data against malicious activities without screening and loss of the human right of privacy? This article provides a classification system for data usage, privacy sensitivity and risk. With those theoretical tools, we will illustrate on a concrete example how to provide user privacy, while still enable protection against criminals or unauthorized intruders.
Keywords
"Data privacy","Malware","Privacy","Sensitivity","Law"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Trustcom/BigDataSE/ISPA, 2015 IEEE
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/Trustcom.2015.418
Filename
7345326
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