Carnegie Mellon CyLab is a university-wide, multidisciplinary initiative involving more than 200 faculty, students, and staff at Carnegie Mellon that builds on more than two decades of Carnegie Mellon’s leadership in Information Technology.
In fact, they have also, the Data Privacy Lab
Projects (by Keywords Alphabetically) in the Data Privacy Lab Association Rule Learning Bioinformatics Bioterrorism Surveillance Cameras Computer Science Research Computer Science Undergrads Datafly System De-identification De-identification, Datafly De-identification, Clinical Notes and Letters De-identification, Faces De-identification, Text De-identification, Video Disambiguation, Social Networks Distributed Surveillance DNA Privacy DNA Re-identification Evaluation, Genomic System Email Aliases Email Spam Entity Resolution Face De-identification Finding CS Undergrads Finding People Generalization Genetic Privacy Genomic Privacy Genomic System Evaluation GenTree HIPAA Homeland Security Identifiability Identity Angel Identity Theft Information explosion k-anonymity k-anonymity, Datafly k-anonymity, Generalization k-Same Law and Policy Law and Policy, CS Research Learning Linkage, Trails List Comparison Lists of People Medical Informatics Multi-party, Randomized Multi-party, List Comparison Name disambiguation Name Extraction People Finder Privacy-preserving Surveillance Probable Cause Predicate Ramdomized Multi-party Computation Re-identification Re-identification, DNA Re-identification, Trails Robust Rule Learning RosterFinder Rule Learning Scam Spam Scrub System Selective Revelation Sentiment Extraction Smart Cameras Social Security numbers Social Networks Spam Surveillance Surveillance, Counting People Surveillance Cameras Text, De-identification Text Extraction, Names Text Extraction, Sentiment Trails Learning Trails Re-identification Video Video, Counting People Video De-identification Video Surveillance Watchlist
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CyLab's comprehensive research program spans technology, management, and policy issues. Program thrusts are organized to develop the next generation of technologies that will lead to measurable, available, secure, trustworthy, and sustainable computing and communications systems, as well as associated management and policy tools that will enable successful exploitation of the new technologies.
Current CyLab research thrusts are:
Next-generation response and prediction technologies;
Resilient and self-healing networks and computing systems;
Secure access to physical devices and spaces;
Software measurement and assurance technologies and practices;
Data and information privacy;
Threat prediction modeling;
Business risk analysis and economic implications,
Security in Control Systems.
CyLab programs are funded by several federal agencies, philanthropic foundations, and more than 50 companies.
CyLab projects on Data and information privacy
Levels of Anonymity and Traceability (LEVANT) – Balancing Privacy Rights and Internet Security Privacy Preserving Databases
Provably Secure Steganography
Secure People Location Service
Semantic Web Reasoning Technologies for Web Privacy
Statistical Methodology and Disclosure Limitation
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