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1 Hiding Stars with Fireworks: Location Privacy through Camouflage Joseph Meyerowitz Romit Roy Choudhury ECE and PhysicsDept. of ECE and CS
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2 Context Better localization technology + Pervasive wireless connectivity = Location-based applications
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3 Location-Based Apps For Example: GeoLife shows grocery list near WalMart Micro-Blog allows location scoped querying Location-based ad: Coffee coupon at Starbucks … Location expresses context of user Facilitating content delivery Location is the IP address Its as iffor content
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4 While location drives this new class of applications, it also violates user’s privacy Sharper the location, richer the app, deeper the violation Double-Edged Sword
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5 While location drives this new class of applications, it also violates user’s privacy Sharper the location, richer the app, deeper the violation Moreover, range of apps are PUSH based. Require continuous location information Phone detected at Starbucks, PUSH a coffee coupon Phone located on highway, query traffic congestion Double-Edged Sword
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6 Location Privacy Problem: Research: Continuous location exposure a serious threat to privacy Continuous location exposure a serious threat to privacy Preserve privacy without sacrificing the quality of continuous loc. based apps Preserve privacy without sacrificing the quality of continuous loc. based apps
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7 Just Call Yourself ``Freddy” Pseudonymns [Gruteser04] Effective only when infrequent location exposure Else, spatio-temporal patterns enough to deanonymize … think breadcrumbs Romit’s Office John LeslieJack Susan Alex
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8 Add Noise K-anonymity [Gedic05] Convert location to a space-time bounding box Ensure K users in the box Location Apps reply to boxed region Issues Poor quality of location Degrades in sparse regions Not real-time You Bounding Box K=4
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9 Confuse Via Mixing Path intersections is an opportunity for privacy If users intersect in space-time, cannot say who is who later
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10 Confuse Via Mixing Path intersections is an opportunity for privacy If users intersect in space-time, cannot say who is who later Unfortunately, users may not intersect in both space and time Unfortunately, users may not intersect in both space and time Hospital Airport ? ?
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11 Hiding Until Mixed Partially hide locations until users mixed [Gruteser07] Expose after a delay Hospital Airport
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12 Hiding Until Mixed Partially hide locations until users mixed [Gruteser07] Expose after a delay But delays unacceptable to real-time apps Hospital Airport
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13 Existing solutions seem to suggest: Privacy and Quality of Localization (QoL) is a zero sum game Need to sacrifice one to gain the other
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14 Our Goal Break away from this tradeoff Target: Spatial accuracy Real-time updates Privacy guarantees Even in sparse populations We design: CacheCloak
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15 The Intuition Predict until paths intersect Hospital Airport
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16 The Intuition Predict until paths intersect Hospital Airport Predict
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17 The Intuition Predict until paths intersect Expose predicted intersection to application Hospital Airport Cache the information on each predicted location Predict
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18 CacheCloak System Design and Evaluation
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19 Assume trusted privacy provider Reveal location to CacheCloak CacheCloak exposes anonymized location to Loc. App Architecture CacheCloak Loc. App1 Loc. App2 Loc. App3 Loc. App4
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20 In Steady State … Location Based Application CacheCloak
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21 Prediction Location Based Application Backward prediction Forward prediction CacheCloak
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22 Prediction Location Based Application CacheCloak
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23 Predicted Intersection Location Based Application Predicted Path CacheCloak
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24 Query Location Based Application Predicted Path CacheCloak
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25 Query Location Based Application ? ?? ? CacheCloak
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26 LBA Responds Location Based Application Array of responses CacheCloak
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27 Cached Location Based Application Cached Responses Location based Information CacheCloak
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28 Cached Response Location Based Application Cached Responses Location based Information CacheCloak
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29 Cached Response Location Based Application Cached Responses Location based Information CacheCloak
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30 Cached Response Location Based Application Cached Responses CacheCloak
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31 Cached Response Location Based Application Predicted Path CacheCloak
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32 Benefits Real-time Response ready when user arrives at predicted location High QoL Responses can be specific to location Overhead on the wired backbone (caching helps) Entropy guarantees Entropy increases at traffic intersections Sparse population Can be handled with dummy users, false branching Predicted Path
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33 Quantifying Privacy City converted into grid of small sqaures (pixels) Users are located at a pixel at a given time Each pixel associated with 8x8 matrix Element (x, y) = probability that user enters x and exits y Probabilities diffuse At intersections Over time Privacy = entropy x y pixel
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34 Diffusion Probability of user’s presence diffuses Diffusion gradient computed based on history i.e., what fraction of users take right turn at this intersection Time t 1 Time t 2 Time t 3 Road Intersection
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35 Evaluation Trace based simulation VanetMobiSim + US Census Bureau trace data Durham map with traffic lights, speed limits, etc. Vehicles follow Google map paths Performs collision avoidance 6km x 6km 10m x 10m pixel 1000 cars 6km x 6km 10m x 10m pixel 1000 cars
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36 Results High average entropy Quite insensitive to user density (good for sparse regions) Minimum entropy reasonably high Number of Users (N) Time (Minutes) Min. Max. Bits of Mean Entropy
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37 Results Peak Counting # of places where attacker’s confidence is > Threshold Time (Seconds) Mean # of Peaks
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38 Results Peak Counting # of places where attacker’s confidence is > Threshold Number of Users (N) Mean # of Peaks
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39 Limitations, Discussions … CacheCloak overhead Application replies to lot of queries However, overhead on wired infrastructure Caching reduces this overhead significantly CacheCloak assumes same, indistinguishable query Different queries can deanonymize Possible through query combination … future work Per-user privacy guarantee not yet supported Adaptive branching & dummy users CacheCloak - a central trusted entity Distributed version proposed in the paper
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40 Closing Thoughts Two nodes may intersect in space but not in time Mixing not possible, without sacrificing timeliness Mobility prediction creates space-time intersections Enables virtual mixing in future
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41 Closing Thoughts CacheCloak Implements the prediction and caching function High entropy possible even under sparse population Spatio-temporal accuracy remains uncompromised
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44 Thank You For more related work, visit: http://synrg.ee.duke.edu
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