Securing Social Media User Data - An Adversarial Approach
Abstract
Social media users generate tremendous amounts of data. To better serve users, it is required to share the user-related data among researchers, advertisers and application developers. Publishing such data would raise more concerns on user privacy. To encourage data sharing and mitigate user privacy concerns, a number of anonymization and de-anonymization algorithms have been developed to help protect privacy of social media users. In this work, we propose a new adversarial attack specialized for social media data. We further provide a principled way to assess effectiveness of anonymizing different aspects of social media data. Our work sheds light on new privacy risks in social media data due to innate heterogeneity of user-generated data which require striking balance between sharing user data and protecting user privacy.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1805.00519,
title = {Securing Social Media User Data - An Adversarial Approach},
author = {Ghazaleh Beigi and Kai Shu and Yanchao Zhang and Huan Liu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1805.00519},
year = {2018}
}
Comments
Published in the 29th ACM Conference on Hypertext and Social Media, Baltimore, MD, USA (HT-18)