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  1. Linking Health Records for Federated Query Processing

    Abstract: A federated query portal in an electronic health record infrastructure enables large epidemiology studies by combining data from geographically dispersed medical institutions.

  2. PoPETs Proceedings — Volume 2016 - petsymposium.org

    Linking Health Records for Federated Query Processing [PDF] Rinku Dewri (University of Denver), Toan Ong (University of Colorado, Denver), Ramakrishna Thurimella (University of …

  3. SoK: Privacy on Mobile Devices – It’s Complicated

    As a result, these devices are capable of transparently monitoring many sensitive aspects of these users’ lives (e.g., location, health, or correspondences). Users typically trade access to …

  4. ial for a query aggregator to determine which records correspond to the same underlying individual. In this paper, we ex-plore this problem of pr vately detecting and tracking the health …

  5. SoK: Privacy on Mobile Devices – It’s Complicated a result, these devices are capable of transpar-ently monitoring many sensitive aspects of these users’ lives (e.g., location, health, or …

  6. perceive health data as more sensitive than non-users24. In general, the differences in the perceived sensitivity between users and non-users are small. Apart from the general sensitivity …

  7. Abstract:Modernmobiledevicesplaceawidevariety ofsensorsandserviceswithinthepersonalspaceoftheir …

  8. e-grained mea-surement data (enhanced by location and time) in ex-change for inc ntive points. This may include, for ex-ample, temperature, CO2, noise level, health data, etc. The sensing …

  9. Efficient Server-Aided Secure Two-Party Function Evaluation with ...

    This is particularly true when the data is used in computation for what we call recreational non-health-related purposes. Towards this goal, in this work we put forward a framework for server …

  10. PoPETs Proceedings — Automobile Driver Fingerprinting

    Automobile Driver Fingerprinting Authors: Miro Enev (University of Washington), Alex Takakuwa (University of Washington), Karl Koscher (University of California, San Diego), Tadayoshi …