scholarly journals Employing Graph Theory on Social Networks by Data Encryption to Enhance Privacy

Author(s):  
P. Shalini

Abstract: Now a day’s users of Online Social Network have been increased by the Internet usage. As huge number of online social Network users, it becomes more and more interactive and privacy becomes a matter of increasing concern. To solve this problem, graph structure, Proposed Algorithm, Encryption Algorithm used, which excludes the users which combine the information of the status of privacy users. By using these methods, the experiment can be done which helps to show how the server works in between the sender and receiver and to receive their information without knowing third parties. And it would be easier by using graph that shows it can be efficiently helps the users to improve their privacy disclosure. Keywords: Graph theory, social network, Privacy, Data Encryption, end to end encryption, Encryption Algorithm.

2014 ◽  
Vol 513-517 ◽  
pp. 549-551
Author(s):  
Chang Ming Liu ◽  
Yan Jun Sun

. With the rapid development of internet computer viruses, Trojan horses and other safety hazards already have been a serious problem which is not ignored. By analyzing the status of network security, we use data encryption technology to ensure the security of information which is already an accepted, but there are many encryption methods. How to select the appropriate method? In this paper, we purpose corresponding encryption system by the current status of the network, and it prepared for select the encryption algorithm next.


2019 ◽  
Vol 49 (1) ◽  
pp. 203-217 ◽  
Author(s):  
Young-joo Lee

The younger generation’s widespread use of online social network sites has raised concerns and debates about social network sites’ influence on this generation’s civic engagement, whether these sites undermine or promote prosocial behaviors. This study empirically examines how millennials’ social network site usage relates to volunteering, using the 2013 data of the Minnesota Adolescent Community Cohort Study. The findings reveal a positive association between a moderate level of Facebook use and volunteering, although heavy users are not more likely to volunteer than nonusers. This bell-shaped relationship between Facebook use and volunteering contrasts with the direct correlation between participation in off-line associational activities and volunteering. Overall, the findings suggest that it is natural to get mixed messages about social network sites’ impacts on civic engagement, and these platforms can be useful tools for getting the word out and recruiting episodic volunteers.


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (10) ◽  
pp. 5513
Author(s):  
Iljana Schubert ◽  
Judith I. M. de Groot ◽  
Adrian C. Newton

This study examines the influence of social network members (versus strangers) on sustainable food consumption choices to investigate how social influence can challenge the status quo in unsustainable consumption practices. We hypothesized that changes to individual consumption practices could be achieved by revealing ‘invisible’ descriptive and injunctive social norms. We further hypothesized that it matters who reveals these norms, meaning that social network members expressing their norms will have a stronger influence on other’s consumption choices than if these norms are expressed by strangers. We tested these hypotheses in a field experiment (N = 134), where participants discussed previous sustainable food consumption (revealing descriptive norms) and its importance (revealing injunctive norms) with either a stranger or social network member. We measured actual sustainable food consumption through the extent to which participants chose organic over non-organic consumables during the debrief. Findings showed that revealed injunctive norms significantly influenced food consumption, more so than revealed descriptive norms. We also found that this influence was stronger for social network members compared to strangers. Implications and further research directions in relation to how social networks can be used to evoke sustainable social change are discussed.


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