Publishing Asynchronous Event Times with Pufferfish Privacy

2022 18th International Conference on Distributed Computing in Sensor Systems (DCOSS)(2022)

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Publishing data from IoT devices raises concerns of leaking sensitive information. In this paper we consider the scenario of publishing data on events with timestamps. We formulate three privacy issues, namely, whether one can tell if an event happened or not; whether one can nail down the timestamp of an event within a given time interval; and whether one can infer the relative order of any two nearby events. We show that perturbation of event timestamps or adding fake events following carefully chosen distributions can address these privacy concerns. We present a rigorous study of privately publishing discrete event timestamps with privacy guarantees under the Pufferfish privacy framework. We also conduct extensive experiments to evaluate utility of the modified time series with real world location check-in and app usage data. Our mechanisms preserve the statistical utility of event data which are suitable for aggregate queries.
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publishing asynchronous event times,IoT devices,sensitive information,discrete event timestamps,Pufferfish privacy framework,time series
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