Towards privacy-preserving reputation management for hybrid broadcast broadband applications
Hybrid Broadcast Broadband TV (HbbTV) is an industry standard aimed to provide a platform combining TV services with Internet services, using connected TVs and set-top boxes. It enables the possibility for vendors to offer applications directly to the users, introducing new entertainment services su...
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Hybrid Broadcast Broadband TV (HbbTV) is an industry standard aimed to provide a platform combining TV services with Internet services, using connected TVs and set-top boxes. It enables the possibility for vendors to offer applications directly to the users, introducing new entertainment services such as streaming of video on demand, games, social networking, etc. As a consequence, tons of applications are available for users to directly download and consume through the so-called application stores, despite the potential trust and security issues arising due to the decentralized nature of these environments. In this paper we present a privacy-preserving reputation management framework to be integrated within the HbbTV context. We make use of identity management and extend homomorphic encryption techniques to avoid the application stores and other relying parties determining the recommendations provided by the users, yet being able to compute customized reputation values based on the similarity between users' recommendations. |
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Hybrid Broadcast Broadband TV (HbbTV) is an industry standard aimed to provide a platform combining TV services with Internet services, using connected TVs and set-top boxes. It enables the possibility for vendors to offer applications directly to the users, introducing new entertainment services such as streaming of video on demand, games, social networking, etc. As a consequence, tons of applications are available for users to directly download and consume through the so-called application stores, despite the potential trust and security issues arising due to the decentralized nature of these environments. In this paper we present a privacy-preserving reputation management framework to be integrated within the HbbTV context. We make use of identity management and extend homomorphic encryption techniques to avoid the application stores and other relying parties determining the recommendations provided by the users, yet being able to compute customized reputation values based on the similarity between users' recommendations. |
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Hybrid Broadcast Broadband TV (HbbTV) is an industry standard aimed to provide a platform combining TV services with Internet services, using connected TVs and set-top boxes. It enables the possibility for vendors to offer applications directly to the users, introducing new entertainment services such as streaming of video on demand, games, social networking, etc. As a consequence, tons of applications are available for users to directly download and consume through the so-called application stores, despite the potential trust and security issues arising due to the decentralized nature of these environments. In this paper we present a privacy-preserving reputation management framework to be integrated within the HbbTV context. We make use of identity management and extend homomorphic encryption techniques to avoid the application stores and other relying parties determining the recommendations provided by the users, yet being able to compute customized reputation values based on the similarity between users' recommendations. |
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Towards privacy-preserving reputation management for hybrid broadcast broadband applications |
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