Advanced Search
CS Search Google Search
Subscribers, please login

Published Articles >> Table of Contents >> Abstract

19th International Conference on Data Engineering (ICDE'03)   p. 595
Implementing P3P Using Database Technology

Full Article Text: Download PDF of full textBuy this articleGet full text from IEEE Xplore

DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ICDE.2003.1260824
Send link to a friend

Abstract
Platform for Privacy Preferences (P3P) is the most sig-nificant effort currently underway to enable web users to gain control over their private information. P3P pro-vides mechanisms for web site owners to express their privacy policies in a standard format that a user can programmatically check against her privacy preferences to decide whether to release her data to the web site. We discuss architectural alternatives for implementing P3P and present a server-centric implementation that reuses database querying technology, as opposed to the prevailing client-centric implementations based on specialized engines. Not only does the proposed implementation have qualitative advantages, our experiments indicate that it performs significantly better than the sole public-domain client-centric implementation and that the latency introduced by preference matching is small enough for real-world deployments of P3P.
Additional Information

Citation:  Rakesh Agrawal, Jerry Kiernan, Ramakrishnan Srikant, Yirong Xu, "Implementing P3P Using Database Technology," icde, p. 595,  19th International Conference on Data Engineering (ICDE'03),  2003

Similar Articles

Abstract Contents
Abstract
Citation




Free access to

  • Abstracts
  • Selected PDFs

Electronic subscribers login to:

  • Access HTML/PDFs of full text articles

Subscription information

Get a Web account

Peer Review Notice

Give us Feedback