2011
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Privacy-Preserving Data Mining from Outsourced Databases

Giannotti Fosca, Lakshmanan Laks V. S., Monreale Anna, Pedreschi Dino, Wang Hui

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Spurred by developments such as cloud computing, there has been considerable recent interest in the paradigm of data mining-as-service: a company (data owner) lacking in expertise or computational resources can outsource its mining needs to a third party service provider (server). However, both the outsourced database and the knowledge extract from it by data mining are considered private property of the data owner. To protect corporate privacy, the data owner transforms its data and ships it to the server, sends mining queries to the server, and recovers the true patterns from the extracted patterns received from the server. In this paper, we study the problem of outsourcing a data mining task within a corporate privacy-preserving framework. We propose a scheme for privacy-preserving outsourced mining which offers a formal protection against information disclosure, and show that the data owner can recover the correct data mining results efficiently.

Source: Computers, Privacy and Data Protection: an Element of Choice, pp. 411–426, Bruxelles, Gennaio 2010

Publisher: Springer Science+Business Media, Berlin, Heidelberg, DEU


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@inproceedings{oai:it.cnr:prodotti:206448,
	title = {Privacy-Preserving Data Mining from Outsourced Databases},
	author = {Giannotti Fosca and Lakshmanan Laks V.  S. and Monreale Anna and Pedreschi Dino and Wang Hui},
	publisher = {Springer Science+Business Media, Berlin, Heidelberg, DEU},
	doi = {10.1007/978-94-007-0641-5_19},
	booktitle = {Computers, Privacy and Data Protection: an Element of Choice, pp. 411–426, Bruxelles, Gennaio 2010},
	year = {2011}
}