Event invitations in privacy-preserving DOSNs formalization and protocol design

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Abstract

Online Social Networks (OSNs) have an infamous history of privacy and security issues. One approach to avoid the massive collection of sensitive data of all users at a central point is a decentralized architecture. An event invitation feature – allowing a user to create an event and invite other users who then can confirm their attendance – is part of the standard functionality of OSNs. We formalize security and privacy properties of such a feature like allowing different types of information related to the event (e.g., how many people are invited/attending, who is invited/attending) to be shared with different groups of users (e.g., only invited/attending users). Implementing this feature in a Privacy-Preserving Decentralized Online Decentralized Online is non-trivial because there is no fully trusted broker to guarantee fairness to all parties involved. We propose a secure decentralized protocol for implementing this feature, using tools such as storage location indirection, ciphertext inferences and a disclose-secret-ifcommitted mechanism, derived from standard cryptographic primitives. The results can be applied in the context of Privacy-Preserving DOSNs, but might also be useful in other domains that need mechanisms for cooperation and coordination, e.g., Collaborative Working Environment and the corresponding collaborative-specific tools, i.e., groupware, or Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning.

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Rodríguez-Cano, G., Greschbach, B., & Buchegger, S. (2015). Event invitations in privacy-preserving DOSNs formalization and protocol design. In IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology (Vol. 457, pp. 185–200). Springer New York LLC. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-18621-4_13

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