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Mobility Management Meets Privacy - the Failure of Existing Proposals and a New, Future-Proof Approach

title Mobility Management Meets Privacy - the Failure of Existing Proposals and a New, Future-Proof Approach
creator Hauser, Christian
date 2004-10
language eng
identifier  http://www.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/cgi-bin/NCSTRL/NCSTRL_view.pl?id=INPROC-2004-77&engl=1
ISBN: 1-58113-920-9
description Protection of user privacy will gain increasing importance in future mobile systems. To meet the users' privacy needs the approach to reveal different amounts of personal data under several different pseudonyms is promising. This approach can still be undermined with application knowledge as well as with information originating from the communication process itself. Here, mobility management plays a central role as it reflects the user's behavior. Thus, the approach of multiple pseudonyms can only be successful if the communication system is designed for it. In this paper, the respective threats resulting from IP-based mobility management are analyzed. As existing proposals do not protect against these threats, a new approach to mobility management protecting multiple pseudonyms is outlined.
publisher University of Stuttgart : Collaborative Research Center SFB 627 (Nexus: World Models for Mobile Context-Based Systems)
type Text
Article in Proceedings
source In: Proceedings of the ACM International Workshop on Mobility Management and Wireless Access (in conjunction with MobiCom); Philadelphia, PA, USA, Oct. 1st, 2004, pp. 122-124
ftp://ftp.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/pub/library/ncstrl.ustuttgart_fi/INPROC-2004-77/INPROC-2004-77.pdf
contributor Institut für Kommunikationsnetze und Rechnersysteme (IKR)
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subject Computer-Communication Networks, Miscellaneous (CR C.2.m)
Information Storage and Retrieval Systems and Software (CR H.3.4)