On the security and feasibility of safebook: A distributed privacy-preserving online social network

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Abstract

Safebook tackles the security and privacy problems of online social networks. It puts a special emphasis on the privacy of users with respect to the application provider and provides defenses against intruders or malicious users. In order to assure privacy in the face of potential violations by the provider, Safebook is designed in a decentralized architecture. It relies on the cooperation among the independent parties that represent the users of the online social network at the same time. Safebook addresses the problem of building secure and privacy preserving data storage and communication mechanisms in a peer-topeer system by leveraging trust relationships akin to social networks in real life. This paper resumes the contributions of [7,9,8], and extends the first performance and security evaluation of Safebook.

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Cutillo, L. A., Molva, R., & Strufe, T. (2010). On the security and feasibility of safebook: A distributed privacy-preserving online social network. In IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology (Vol. 320, pp. 86–101). Springer New York LLC. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-14282-6_7

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