원문정보
초록
영어
A social networking service (SNS) is an open service that enables its users to communicate freely without being constrained by time or space. In an SNS, users can share various types of content (such as pictures and videos) with government agencies, celebrities, and many other users online. If a person is able to access the content of another user, that content is automatically downloaded and stored in the “Temporary Internet Files” folder in the SNS user's PC. Moreover, the content stored in this folder remains there even when the content owner removes it from his SNS. Thus, the stored content is vulnerable to an invasion of privacy due to malicious user abuse. To address this possibility, we propose a content reuse prevention scheme based on digital right management (DRM) techniques to solve the problem of the unwanted reuse of stored content in a malicious user’s “Temporary Internet Files” folder.
목차
1. Introduction
2. Related Research
2.1. Content Stored in a “Temporary Internet Files” Folder
2.2. Content Reuse Vulnerability in an SNS
2.3. Digital Right Management
3. Content Reuse Prevention Scheme
3.1. Phase of Preventing Content Reuse on SNS Server Side
3.2. Phase of Preventing Content Reuse on User Side
4. Security Analysis
5. Conclusion
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