Dr. Ajith Abraham is Director of the Machine Intelligence Research (MIR) Labs, a global network of research laboratories with headquarters near Seattle, WA, USA. He is an author/co-author of more than 750 scientific publications. He is founding Chair of the International Conference of Computational Aspects of Social Networks (CASoN), Chair of IEEE Systems Man and Cybernetics Society Technical Committee on Soft Computing (since 2008), and a Distinguished Lecturer of the IEEE Computer Society representing Europe (since 2011).
Part I: Privacy and Trust
Computational Social Networks: Security and Privacy
Mostafa Salama, Mrutyunjaya Panda, Yomna Elbarawy, Aboul Ella Hassanien and Ajith Abraham
Security, Privacy and Trust in Social Networks
Karuppanan Komathy
Blogging Around the Globe: Motivations, Privacy Concerns and Social Networking
Mei Kobayashi
Privacy in Online Social Networks
Michael Beye, Arjan Jeckmans, Zekeriya Erkin, Qiang Tang, Pieter Hartel and Inald Lagendijk
Privacy Settings in Online Social Networks as a Conflict of Interests
Max-R. Ulbricht
A Reliability-Based Metric for Inferring Trust from Recommendations in Knowledge Sharing Networks
Weisen Guo and Steven Kraines
Part II: Security and Applications
Measurement Methods of User Behavior in Online Social Networks
Laszlo Gyarmati and Tuan Anh Trinh
Exploring Influence and Interests among Users within Social Networks
Jose Simoes, Julia Kiseleva, Elena Sivogolovko and Boris Novikov
User Cooperation, Virality and Gaming in a Social Mobile Network: The Gedda-Headz Concept
Csaba Varga, Laszlo Blazovics, Hassan Charaf and Frank Fitzek
An Effective User-Driven Framework for Selection of Social Network Services
Salaja Silas, Kirubakaran Ezra and Elijah Blessing Rajsingh
Opinion Mining for Social Networking: An Approach and Impact
Irfan Siddavatam and Ashwini Dalvi
Part III: Anonymity
Providing Group Anonymity in Social Networks
Oleg Chertov and Dan Tavrov
Anonymisation of Social Networks and a Rough Set Approach
Balakrushna Tripathy
Behavioural Patterns and Social Networks in Anonymity Systems
Kamil Malinka and Petr Hanek
This book is the second of three volumes that illustrate the concept of social networks from a computational point of view. The book contains contributions from a international selection of world-class experts, concentrating on topics relating to security and privacy (the other two volumes review Tools, Perspectives, and Applications, and Mining and Visualization in CSNs). Topics and features: presents the latest advances in security and privacy issues in CSNs, and illustrates how both organizations and individuals can be protected from real-world threats; discusses the design and use of a wide range of computational tools and software for social network analysis; describes simulations of social networks, and the representation and analysis of social networks, with a focus on issues of security, privacy, and anonymization; provides experience reports, survey articles, and intelligence techniques and theories relating to specific problems in network technology.