Ronggong Song

Ronggong Song is an Associate Research Officer in the Information Security Group, Institute for Information Technology, National Research Council Canada (NRC). He received his B.Sc (Mathematics), M.Eng (Computer Science), and Ph.D. (Information Security) from Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications. Dr. Song had been employed as Network Planning Engineer at Telecommunication Planning Research Institute of MII, P.R.China, and Postdoctoral Fellow at University of Ottawa, Canada. He joined NRC in middle 2001 and involved several major R&D projects in the Information Security Group. He is a Senior Member of IEEE. His research interests include security, privacy protection and trust management technologies for e-services, such as anonymous network, pseudonym system, and agent-based security and privacy applications.

Publications

Privacy Rights Management: Implementation Scenarios
Larry Korba, Ronggong Song, George Yee. © 2008. 13 pages.
Managing privacy is important because organizations must meet legislative and organizational requirements. Some countries, such as the United States of America, have a patchwork...
Legislative Based for Personal Privacy Policy Specification
George Yee, Larry Korba, Ronggong Song. © 2008. 12 pages.
The growth of the Internet has been accompanied by a proliferation of e-services, especially in the area of e-commerce (e.g., Amazon.com, eBay.com). However, consumers of these...
Privacy Management Architecture Privacy Technologies
Larry Korba, Ronggong Song, George Yee. © 2008. 27 pages.
There have been a number of recent developments in architectures for privacy management. These architectures may be applied to the development of e-services. This chapter...
Privacy and Trust in Agent-Supported Distributed Learning
Larry Korba, George Yee, Yuefei Xu, Ronggong Song, Andrew S. Patrick, V El-Khatib. © 2008. 32 pages.
The objective of this chapter is to explore the challenges, issues, and solutions associated with satisfying requirements for privacy and trust in agent-supported distributed...
Trust in E-Services: Technologies, Practices and Challenges
Ronggong Song, Larry Korba, George Yee. © 2007. 334 pages.
The tremendous growth of the Internet is successfully making a variety of e-services a part of citizens' everyday life. E-services such as: Web-banking, Web shopping...
Privacy Rights Management: Implementation Scenarios
Larry Korba, Ronggong Song, George Yee. © 2007. 14 pages.
Managing privacy is important because organizations must meet legislative and organizational requirements. Some countries, such as the United States of America, have a patchwork...
Pseudonym Technology for E-Services
Ronggong Song, Larry Korba, George Yee. © 2006. 31 pages.
Pseudonym technology is attracting more and more attention and, together with privacy violations, is becoming a major issue in various e-services. Current e-service systems make...
Privacy Management Architecture Privacy Technologies
Larry Korba, Ronggong Song, George Yee. © 2006. 31 pages.
There have been a number of recent developments in architectures for privacy management. These architectures may be applied to the development of e-services. This chapter...
Legislative Based for Personal Privacy Policy Specification
George Yee, Larry Korba, Ronggong Song. © 2006.
The growth of the Internet has been accompanied by a proliferation of e-services, especially in the area of e-commerce (e.g., Amazon.com, eBay.com). However, consumers of these...
Privacy and Trust in E-Government
George Yee, Khalil El-Khatib, Larry Korba, Andrew S. Patrick, Ronggong Song, Yuefei Xu. © 2005. 46 pages.
This chapter explores the challenges, issues, and solutions associated with satisfying requirements for privacy and trust in e-government. Accordingly, the first section presents...