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A formal semantics for P3P
2004
Proceedings of the 2004 workshop on Secure web service - SWS '04
The Platform for Privacy Preferences (P3P), developed by the W3C, provides an XML-based language for websites to encode their data-collection and data-use practices in a machinereadable form. To fully deploy P3P in enterprise information systems and over the Web, a well-defined semantics for P3P policies is a must, which is lacking in the current P3P framework. Without a formal semantics, a P3P policy may be semantically inconsistent and may be interpreted and represented differently by
doi:10.1145/1111348.1111349
dblp:conf/sws/YuLA04
fatcat:ry5vllm7iffevage2tb26cz5pu