Visible to the public Comparison among Cooperation, Anonymity and Cloak Area Approaches for Preserving Privacy of IoT

TitleComparison among Cooperation, Anonymity and Cloak Area Approaches for Preserving Privacy of IoT
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2021
AuthorsAbi Sen, Adnan Ahmed, M Alawfi, Ibrahim Moeed, Aloufi, Hazim Faisal, Bahbouh, Nour Mahmoud, Alsaawy, Yazed
Conference Name2021 8th International Conference on Computing for Sustainable Global Development (INDIACom)
Date Publishedmar
Keywordsanonymity, anonymizer, Cloak area, composability, Cooperation, data privacy, Human Behavior, IoT, Metrics, peer to peer security, Peer-to-peer computing, peer-to-peer security, privacy, pubcrawl, resilience, Resiliency, security, smart cities, smart city, TTP
AbstractAs a result of the importance of privacy at present, especially with the modern applications and technologies that have spread in the last decade, many techniques and methods have appeared to preserve privacy and protect users' data from tracking, profiling, or identification. The most popular of these technologies are those which rely on peer-to-peer or third-party cooperation. But, by reviewing a significant portion of existing research articles related to privacy, we find considerable confusion amongst several concepts and ways of protection, such as the concept of cloak area, Anonymizer, cooperation, and Third Party Peers (TTP). In this research, we revisit and review these approaches, which contain an overlap between them to distinguish each one clearly with the help of graphs and to remove their ambiguity. In this way, we shall be able provide a ready-reckoner to those interested in this field to easily differentiate between them and thus work to develop them and provide new methods. In other words, this research seeks to enhance the privacy and security in smart applications and technologies in the IoT and smart city environments.
DOI10.1109/INDIACom51348.2021.00073
Citation Keyabi_sen_comparison_2021