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@Article{Golle:2008:DCS,
  author =       "Philippe Golle and Frank McSherry and Ilya Mironov",
  title =        "Data Collection with Self-Enforcing Privacy",
  journal =      j-TISSEC,
  volume =       "12",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "9:1--9:??",
  month =        dec,
  year =         "2008",
  CODEN =        "ATISBQ",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1145/1455518.1455521.",
  ISSN =         "1094-9224 (print), 1557-7406 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "1094-9224",
  bibdate =      "Tue Dec 23 11:58:14 MST 2008",
  bibsource =    "http://portal.acm.org/;
                 http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/tissec.bib",
  abstract =     "Consider a pollster who wishes to collect private,
                 sensitive data from a number of distrustful
                 individuals. How might the pollster convince the
                 respondents that it is trustworthy? Alternately, what
                 mechanism could the respondents insist upon to ensure
                 that mismanagement of their data is detectable and
                 publicly demonstrable?\par

                 We detail this problem, and provide simple data
                 submission protocols with the properties that (a)
                 leakage of private data by the pollster results in
                 evidence of the transgression and (b) the evidence
                 cannot be fabricated without breaking cryptographic
                 assumptions. With such guarantees, a responsible
                 pollster could post a ``privacy-bond,'' forfeited to
                 anyone who can provide evidence of leakage. The
                 respondents are assured that appropriate penalties are
                 applied to a leaky pollster, while the protection from
                 spurious indictment ensures that any honest pollster
                 has no disincentive to participate in such a scheme.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  articleno =    "9",
  fjournal =     "ACM Transactions on Information and System Security",
  journal-URL =  "http://portal.acm.org/browse_dl.cfm?idx=J789",
  keywords =     "data collection; privacy",
}

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