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Self-Enforcing Access Control for Encrypted RDF

Published on Jul 10, 2017837 Views

The amount of raw data exchanged via web protocols is steadily increasing. Although the Linked Data infrastructure could potentially be used to selectively share RDF data with different individuals or

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Self-Enforcing Access Control for Encrypted RDF00:00
Publishing Linked Open Data00:13
What about Linked Closed Data?00:45
Publishing Linked Closed Data01:09
Allow Multiple Users Access to Encrypted Data01:33
Scenario 1: a key for everything02:01
Scenario 2: a key for each triple02:28
Scenario 3: a key for each user02:45
Scenario 4: one key opens multiple locks03:14
Encryption of RDF Triples04:07
Encryption of RDF Triples - 105:44
Decryption of RDF Triples05:52
Decryption of RDF Triples - 107:07
3-Index07:40
3-Index - 108:27
Vertical Partitioning08:55
Vertical Partitioning - 109:43
Experiment Setup09:59
Encrypting and Indexing11:13
Query Resolution 12:25
Scalability13:17
Results14:05
Future Work15:33
Self-Enforcing Access Control for Encrypted RDF 16:56