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CPS2: A contextual privacy framework for social software

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CPS2: A contextual privacy framework for social software. / Sayaf, Rula; Clarke, Dave; Harper, Richard.
International Conference on Security and Privacy in Communication Networks - 10th International ICST Conference, SecureComm 2014, Revised Selected Papers. ed. / Mudhakar Srivatsa; Jing Tian; Jiwu Jing. Springer-Verlag, 2015. p. 25-32 (Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social-Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, LNICST; Vol. 153).

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Sayaf, R, Clarke, D & Harper, R 2015, CPS2: A contextual privacy framework for social software. in M Srivatsa, J Tian & J Jing (eds), International Conference on Security and Privacy in Communication Networks - 10th International ICST Conference, SecureComm 2014, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social-Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, LNICST, vol. 153, Springer-Verlag, pp. 25-32, 10th International Conference on Security and Privacy in Communication Networks, SecureComm 2014, Beijing, China, 24/09/14. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-23802-9_4

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Sayaf, R., Clarke, D., & Harper, R. (2015). CPS2: A contextual privacy framework for social software. In M. Srivatsa, J. Tian, & J. Jing (Eds.), International Conference on Security and Privacy in Communication Networks - 10th International ICST Conference, SecureComm 2014, Revised Selected Papers (pp. 25-32). (Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social-Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, LNICST; Vol. 153). Springer-Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-23802-9_4

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Sayaf R, Clarke D, Harper R. CPS2: A contextual privacy framework for social software. In Srivatsa M, Tian J, Jing J, editors, International Conference on Security and Privacy in Communication Networks - 10th International ICST Conference, SecureComm 2014, Revised Selected Papers. Springer-Verlag. 2015. p. 25-32. (Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social-Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, LNICST). doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-23802-9_4

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Sayaf, Rula ; Clarke, Dave ; Harper, Richard. / CPS2 : A contextual privacy framework for social software. International Conference on Security and Privacy in Communication Networks - 10th International ICST Conference, SecureComm 2014, Revised Selected Papers. editor / Mudhakar Srivatsa ; Jing Tian ; Jiwu Jing. Springer-Verlag, 2015. pp. 25-32 (Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social-Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, LNICST).

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