An ontology for enforcing security and privacy policies on mobile devices

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Abstract

Mobile devices have experienced explosive growth and rapid adoption. These devices have also become troves of security and privacy data of the consumers that utilize them. What makes mobile devices unique from traditional computing platforms is the additional sensing components they contain and their ease of access which allow consumers to make these devices a part of their lives. Additionally these devices are fragmented in operating systems, sensing capabilities, and device manufacturers. In this paper we define an ontology that can be utilized as a foundation for enforcing security and privacy policies across all mobile devices, and use the ontology to define policies and to model knowledge elements for mobile devices. We also identify areas where the policies can be applied, including whether to enforce policies on the device or in the cloud.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationKEOD 2014 - Proceedings of the International Conference on Knowledge Engineering and Ontology Development
EditorsJoaquim Filipe, Jan Dietz, David Aveiro
Place of Publicationprt
PublisherINSTICC Press
Pages288-295
Number of pages8
ISBN (Electronic)9789897580499
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1 2014
Event6th International Conference on Knowledge Engineering and Ontology Development, KEOD 2014 - Rome, Italy
Duration: Oct 21 2014Oct 24 2014

Conference

Conference6th International Conference on Knowledge Engineering and Ontology Development, KEOD 2014
Country/TerritoryItaly
CityRome
Period10/21/1410/24/14

Keywords

  • Mobile devices
  • Ontologies
  • Security and privacy

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