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A Differential-Privacy Technique for Publishing Density-based Clustering Results
Namil Kim, Incheol Baek, Hyubjin Lee, Minsoo Kim, Yon Dohn Chung
http://doi.org/10.5626/JOK.2024.51.4.380
Clustering techniques group data with similar characteristics. Density-Based Spatial Clustering Analysis (DBSCAN) is widely used in various fields as it can detect outliers and is not affected by data distribution. However, the conventional DBSCAN method has a vulnerability where privacy-sensitive personal information in the original data can be easily exposed in the clustering results. Therefore, disclosing and distributing such data without appropriate privacy protection poses risks. This paper proposes a method to generate DBSCAN results that satisfy differential privacy. Additionally, a post-processing technique is introduced to effectively reduce noise introduced during the application of differential privacy and to process the data for future analysis. Through experiments, we observed that the proposed method enhances the utility of the data while satisfying differential privacy.
Anomaly Detection Analysis using Repository based on Inverted Index
Jumi Park, Weduke Cho, Kangseok Kim
http://doi.org/10.5626/JOK.2018.45.3.294
With the emergence of the new service industry due to the development of information and communication technology, cyber space risks such as personal information infringement and industrial confidentiality leakage have diversified, and the security problem has emerged as a critical issue. In this paper, we propose a behavior-based anomaly detection method that is suitable for real-time and large-volume data analysis technology. We show that the proposed detection method is superior to existing signature security countermeasures that are based on large-capacity user log data according to in-company personal information abuse and internal information leakage. As the proposed behavior-based anomaly detection method requires a technique for processing large amounts of data, a real-time search engine is used, called Elasticsearch, which is based on an inverted index. In addition, statistical based frequency analysis and preprocessing were performed for data analysis, and the DBSCAN algorithm, which is a density based clustering method, was applied to classify abnormal data with an example for easy analysis through visualization. Unlike the existing anomaly detection system, the proposed behavior-based anomaly detection technique is promising as it enables anomaly detection analysis without the need to set the threshold value separately, and was proposed from a statistical perspective.
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