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A lightweight Encryption Method For Privacy-Preserving in Process Mining
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Novel technological achievements in the fields of business intelligence, business management and data science are based on real-time and complex virtual networks. Sharing data between a large number of organizations that leads to a system with high computational complexity is one of the considerable characteristics of the current business networks. Discovery, conformance and enhancement of the business processes are performed using the generated event logs. In this regard, one of the overlooked challenges is privacy-preserving in the field of process mining in the industry. To preserve the data-privacy with a low computational complexity structure that is a necessity for the current digital business technology, a novel lightweight encryption method based on Haar transform and a private key is proposed in this paper. We compare the proposed method with the well-known homomorphic cryptosystem and Walsh- Hadamard encryption (WHE) in terms of cryptography, computational complexity and structure vulnerability. The analyses show that the proposed method anonymizes the event logs with the lower complexity and more accuracy compared with two aforementioned cryptosystems, significantly.
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