命名数据网络GDPR合规性分析

Casey Tran, R. Tourani, S. Misra, Travis Machacek, Gaurav Panwar
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社交媒体平台、物联网(IoT)设备和无数智能手机应用程序的普及,为公司和组织收集个人数据并以较高的速度将其货币化创造了机会。一个突出的例子是Facebook与剑桥分析公司的数据共享安排(2018年),该安排允许剑桥分析公司在未经用户同意的情况下收集数百万Facebook用户的个人数据,用于政治广告。为了应对这种越权和侵犯隐私的行为,欧盟推出了《通用数据保护条例》(GDPR),要求数据收集者保护个人数据隐私,并为用户提供对其个人数据的更多控制权。在对个人隐私日益增长的兴趣的推动下,我们在命名数据网络(NDN)的背景下分析GDPR文章。我们感兴趣的背景是NDN作为服务提供商的网络架构,我们调查了与GDPR相关的NDN功能,包括命名、缓存、转发平面及其内置信任,以符合GDPR要求,并就如何在缺乏时建立这种合规性提出了见解。我们还提供了显示合规开销的实验结果,并通过确定潜在的未来工作来得出结论。
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Analyzing GDPR compliance of named data networking
The popularity of social media platforms, Internet of Things (IoT) devices, and the myriad smartphone applications have created opportunities for companies and organizations to collect individuals' personal data and monetize its sharing at a high rate. A standout example was the Facebook--Cambridge Analytica data-sharing arrangement (2018), which allowed Cambridge Analytica to harvest millions of Facebook users' personal data without their consent for political advertisement. In response to such overreach and privacy violations, the European Union introduced the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which mandates data collectors to protect individuals' data privacy and provide the user more control over their personal data. Motivated by this growing interest in personal privacy, we analyze GDPR articles in the context of Named Data Networking (NDN). The context of interest is NDN as the network architecture in a service provider and we investigate GDPR-pertinent NDN features, including naming, caching, forwarding plane, and its built-in trust, for GDPR compliance and present insights on how such compliance can be built, when lacking. We also present experimental results showing compliance overheads and conclude by identifying potential future work.
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