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2008 Third International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security
A Critique of k-Anonymity and Some of Its Enhancements
March 04-March 07
ISBN: 978-0-7695-3102-1
k-Anonymity is a privacy property requiring that all combinations of key attributes in a database be repeated at least for k records. It has been shown that k-anonymity alone does not always ensure privacy. A number of sophistications of k-anonymity have been proposed, like p-sensitive k-anonymity, l-diversity and t-closeness. This paper explores the shortcomings of those properties, none of which turns out to be completely convincing.
Index Terms:
k-Anonymity, l-Diversity, t-Closeness, Database privacy
Citation:
Josep Domingo-Ferrer, Vicen? Torra, "A Critique of k-Anonymity and Some of Its Enhancements," ares, pp.990-993, 2008 Third International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security, 2008
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