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Title: Improving privacy in identity management systems for health care scenarios
Author(s): Sánchez-Guerrero, Rosa
Almenárez, Florina
Díaz-Sánchez, Daniel
Marín, Andrés
Arias Cabarcos, Patricia
Publisher: UCAMI
Issued date: 2011
Citation: Proceedings of the 5th International Symposium of Ubiquitous Computing and Ambient Intelligence (UCAMI 2011), December 5-8th, 2011, Riviera Maya, Mexico
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10016/13102
ISBN: 978-84-694-9677-0
Abstract: Privacy is a very complex and subjective concept with different meaning to different people. The meaning depends on the context. Moreover, privacy is close to the user information and thus, present in any ubiquitous computing scenario. In the context of identity management (IdM), privacy is gaining more importance since IdM systems deal with services that requires sharing attributes belonging to users’ identity with different entities across domains. Consequently, privacy is a fundamental aspect to be addressed by IdM to protect the exchange of user attributes between services and identity providers across different networks and security domains in pervasive computing. However, problems such as the effective revocation consent, have not been fully addressed. Furthermore, privacy depends heavily on users and applications requiring some degree of flexibility. This paper analyzes the main current identity models, as well as the privacy support presented by the identity management frameworks. After the main limitations are identified, we propose a delegation protocol for the SAML standard in order to enhance the revocation consent within healthcare scenarios.
Sponsor: Proyecto CCG10-UC3M/TIC-4992 de la Comunidad Autónoma de Madrid y la Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Keywords: Identity management
Privacy
User-centric
Federation
Anonymity
Pseudonymity
Delegation
Health care
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