Authors:
Ludivine Crépin
1
;
Laurent Vercouter
2
;
Olivier Boissier
2
;
Yves Demazeau
3
and
François Jacquenet
4
Affiliations:
1
LHC - LIG - ENSMSE, France
;
2
ENSMSE - Centre G2I, France
;
3
CNRS - LIG, France
;
4
Université Jean Monnet - LHC - CNRS, France
Keyword(s):
Multi-agent system, privacy preservation, sentive information protection and management.
Related
Ontology
Subjects/Areas/Topics:
Agents
;
Artificial Intelligence
;
Artificial Intelligence and Decision Support Systems
;
Enterprise Information Systems
;
Intelligent Agents
;
Intelligent Social Agents and Distributed Artificial Intelligence Applications
;
Internet Technology
;
Web Information Systems and Technologies
Abstract:
The current evolution of Information Technology leads to the increase of automatic data processing over multiple information systems. In this context, the lack of user’s control on their personal data leads to the crucial question of their privacy preservation. A typical example concerns the disclosure of confidential identity in- formation, without the owner’s agreement. This problem is stressed in multi-agent systems (MAS) where users delegate their control on their personal data to autonomous agents. Interaction being one of the main mechanism in MAS, sensitive information exchange and processing are a key issue with respect to privacy. In this article, we propose a model,
”Hippocratic Multi-Agent System” (HiMAS), to tackle this problem. This model defines a set of principles bearing on an agency to preserve privacy. In order to illustrate our model, we have chosen the concrete application of decentralized calendars management.