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21st International Conference on Data Engineering (ICDE'05)
Extending Relational Database Systems to Automatically Enforce Privacy Policies
Tokyo, Japan
April 05-April 08
ISBN: 0-7695-2285-8
Rakesh Agrawal, IBM Almaden Research Center
Paul Bird, IBM Toronto Lab
Tyrone Grandison, IBM Almaden Research Center
Jerry Kiernan, IBM Almaden Research Center
Scott Logan, IBM Toronto Lab
Walid Rjaibi, IBM Toronto Lab
Databases are at the core of successful businesses. Due to the voluminous stores of personal data being held by companies today, preserving privacy has become a crucial requirement for operating a business. This paper proposes how current relational database management systems can be transformed into their privacy-preserving equivalents. Specifically, we present language constructs and implementation design for fine-grained access control to achieve this goal.
Citation:
Rakesh Agrawal, Paul Bird, Tyrone Grandison, Jerry Kiernan, Scott Logan, Walid Rjaibi, "Extending Relational Database Systems to Automatically Enforce Privacy Policies," icde, pp.1013-1022, 21st International Conference on Data Engineering (ICDE'05), 2005
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