Identity, Privacy, and Deception in Social Networks

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Abstract

This special issue focuses on new risks and growing concerns centered around identity, privacy, and deception in the context of Internet-enabled social networks. The four articles in this issue address a range of issues in social networks and can serve as a reference point for this exciting area. Topics include privacy pattern discovery across different social networks, privacy guarantees of decentralized social network architectures, trust pattern discovery, and minimization of offensive content.

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Bertino, E., Caverlee, J., & Ferrari, E. (2014, March 1). Identity, Privacy, and Deception in Social Networks. IEEE Internet Computing. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.1109/MIC.2014.27

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