Multilateral security a concept and examples for balanced security
Proceedings of the 2000 workshop on New security paradigms
Concepts for personal location privacy policies
Proceedings of the 3rd ACM conference on Electronic Commerce
Location Privacy in Pervasive Computing
IEEE Pervasive Computing
Preserving Privacy in Environments with Location-Based Applications
IEEE Pervasive Computing
Anonymous Usage of Location-Based Services Through Spatial and Temporal Cloaking
Proceedings of the 1st international conference on Mobile systems, applications and services
Journal of Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce Research
Adapting pervasive systems to multiuser privacy requirements
International Journal of Ad Hoc and Ubiquitous Computing
Introducing Sim-Based Security Tokens as Enabling Technology for Mobile Real-Time Services
NordSec '09 Proceedings of the 14th Nordic Conference on Secure IT Systems: Identity and Privacy in the Internet Age
Location-based services deployment and demand: a roadmap model
Electronic Commerce Research
Secure mobile notifications of civilians in case of a disaster
CMS'06 Proceedings of the 10th IFIP TC-6 TC-11 international conference on Communications and Multimedia Security
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Information technology and modern challenges in civil protection create many questions concerning infrastructure security and reliability. In particular, mobile communications and the spread of mobile phones among citizens offer new opportunities of fine-grained disaster management using location based services (LBS). At the same time, location based services are regarded as very privacy-invading, and are regulated in many countries by law. In our article, we analyze the requirements of a LBS based disaster management scenario and propose a solution on how to build a privacy-friendly, multilaterally secure disaster management infrastructure based on robust, mobile phone infrastructures with high reachability of citizens and the possibility to manage disaster specialists.