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Service Outsourcing Character Oriented Privacy Conflict Detection Method in Cloud Computing

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  • Changbo Ke
  • Zhiqiu Huang
  • Weiwei Li
  • Yi Sun
  • Fangxiong Xiao

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Cloud computing has provided services for users as a software paradigm. However, it is difficult to ensure privacy information security because of its opening, virtualization, and service outsourcing features. Therefore how to protect user privacy information has become a research focus. In this paper, firstly, we model service privacy policy and user privacy preference with description logic. Secondly, we use the pellet reasonor to verify the consistency and satisfiability, so as to detect the privacy conflict between services and user. Thirdly, we present the algorithm of detecting privacy conflict in the process of cloud service composition and prove the correctness and feasibility of this method by case study and experiment analysis. Our method can reduce the risk of user sensitive privacy information being illegally used and propagated by outsourcing services. In the meantime, the method avoids the exception in the process of service composition by the privacy conflict, and improves the trust degree of cloud service providers.

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  • Changbo Ke & Zhiqiu Huang & Weiwei Li & Yi Sun & Fangxiong Xiao, 2014. "Service Outsourcing Character Oriented Privacy Conflict Detection Method in Cloud Computing," Journal of Applied Mathematics, Hindawi, vol. 2014, pages 1-11, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnljam:240425
    DOI: 10.1155/2014/240425
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