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Faking contextual data for fun, profit, and privacy
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EngineeringInformation SecurityInformation ForensicsInformation PrivacyCommunicationJournalismSocial MediaData ScienceContextual DataData AnonymizationData ManagementPersonal DataPrivacy Enhancing TechnologyCredit Card TransactionsPrivacy IssueData PrivacyComputer SciencePrivacy AnonymityFalse DataPrivacyData SecuritySocial ComputingArts
The amount of contextual data collected, stored, mined, and shared is increasing exponentially. Street cameras, credit card transactions, chat and Twitter logs, e-mail, web site visits, phone logs and recordings, social networking sites, all are examples of data that persists in a manner not under individual control, leading some to declare the death of privacy. We argue here that the ability to generate convincing fake contextual data can be a basic tool in the fight to preserve privacy. One use for the technology is for an individual to make his actual data indistinguishable amongst a pile of false data.
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