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Browsing MTech Theses by Subject "Privacy"

Browsing MTech Theses by Subject "Privacy"

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  • Jain, Prachi; Kumaraguru, Ponnurangam (Advisor) (2014-07-10)
    There is a great concern about the potential for people to leak private information on social networks. There are many anecdotal examples of this, but few quantitative studies. This research explores the activity of ...
  • Biswas, Sandipan; Sanadhya, Somitra Kumar (Advisor) (2014-05-02)
    The Transport Layer Protocol (TLS) ensures con dentiality and integrity of tra c between communicating parties over internet. Almost all web applications commonly use TLS. A block cipher (such as AES, Camellia etc.) is ...
  • Aggarwal, Nisha; Sureka, Ashish (Advisor) (2014-03-14)
    YouTube is one of the most popular and largest video sharing websites (with social networking features) on the Internet. A signi cant percentage of videos uploaded on YouTube contains objectionable content and violates ...
  • Gupta, Srishti; Kumaraguru, Ponnurangam (Advisor) (2013-12-03)
    The awareness and sense of privacy has increased in the minds of people over the past few years. Earlier, people were not very restrictive in sharing their personal information, but now they are more cautious in sharing ...
  • Manjunath, R Sumesh; Sanadhya, Somitra Kumar (Advisor) (2013-06-10)
    Privacy of the message and authenticity of the sender in a secure communication is a challenging concern. Tradionally these two aims were achieved by using di erent cryptographic primitives: by using encryption for privacy ...
  • Correa, Denzil; Sureka, Ashish (Advisor) (2013-02-06)
    Twitter is a popular micro-blogging website which allows users to post 140-character limit mes- sages called tweets. Twitter users (also called Twitterers) post activity messages about their daily lives, opinions on ...

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