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  Protecting Consumers’ Privacy in Digital Right Management


   Department of Computer Science

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  Dr N Zhang  Applications accepted all year round  Competition Funded PhD Project (European/UK Students Only)

About the Project

The advent of Internet technologies, such as the World Wide Web, has made the distributions of digital contents faster, cheaper, and a lot easier. This has inevitably led to piracy concerns, and as a result, there are growing efforts on developing Digital Rights Management (DRM) technologies. However, most of the existing efforts are on protecting content creators or providers rights, and consumers rights have largely been overlooked. One of the consumers rights is preserving their identity/transaction privacy. The provision of such a privacy service without any additional mechanism to ensure accountability can lead to the service, or other DRM entities rights, being abused.

This project is aimed at investigating and designing efficient solutions to provide revocable privacy services to digital content consumers and to ensure that the consumers privacy be preserved without affecting the rights of other DRM entities.

Funding Notes

Candidates who have been offered a place for PhD study in the School of Computer Science may be considered for funding by the School: http://www.cs.manchester.ac.uk/study/postgraduate-research/programmes/phd/funding/school-studentships/.

In addition, exceptional students may be considered for the President's Doctoral Scholar Award and the Dean's Award. Further details on these opportunities can be found at: http://www.eps.manchester.ac.uk/our-research/funding/.

References

Supervisor's Webpage: http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/~nzhang/.

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