articleJun 9, 2008Closed access

Towards identity anonymization on graphs

IBM Research - Almaden · IBM (United States)

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Abstract

The proliferation of network data in various application domains has raised privacy concerns for the individuals involved. Recent studies show that simply removing the identities of the nodes before publishing the graph/social network data does not guarantee privacy. The structure of the graph itself, and in its basic form the degree of the nodes, can be revealing the identities of individuals. To address this issue, we study a specific graph-anonymization problem. We call a graph k-degree anonymous if for every node v, there exist at least k-1 other nodes in the graph with the same degree as v. This definition of anonymity prevents the re-identification of individuals by adversaries with a priori knowledge of…

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Keywords
  • Computer science
  • Theoretical computer science
  • Realizability
  • Graph
  • Degree (music)
  • Anonymity
  • k-anonymity
  • Data publishing
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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