Tiefpreis
CHF79.20
Print on Demand - Exemplar wird für Sie besorgt.
Information and communication technologies are advancing fast. Processing speed is still increasing at a high rate, followed by advances in digital storage technology, which double storage capacity every year. Furthermore, communication techno- gies do not lag behind. The Internet has been widely used, as well as wireless te- nologies. With a few mouse clicks, people can communicate with each other around the world. All these advances have great potential to change the way people live, introducing new concepts like ubiquitous computing and ambient intelligence. Technology is becoming present everywhere in the form of smart and sensitive c- puting devices. They are nonintrusive, transparent and hidden in the background, but they collect, process, and share all kinds of information, including user beh- ior, in order to act in an intelligent and adaptive way. These emerging technologies put new requirements on security and data m- agement. As data are accessible anytime anywhere, it becomes much easier to get unauthorized data access. Furthermore, the use of new technologies has brought about some privacy concerns. It becomes simpler to collect, store, and search personal information, thereby endangering people's privacy. Therefore, research in secure data management is gaining importance, attracting the attention of both the data management and the security research communities. The intere- ing problems range from traditional topics, such as, access control and general database security, via privacy protection to new research directions, such as cryptographically enforced access control.
Klappentext
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 5th VLDB Workshop on Secure Data Management, SDM 2008, held in Auckland, New Zealand, on August 24, 2008, in conjunction with VLDB 2008.
The 11 revised full papers presented together with a keynote paper were carefully reviewed and selected from 32 submissions for publication in the book. The papers are organized in topical sections on database security, trust management, privacy protection, and security and privacy in healthcare. The volume is rounded off by 3 position papers whose topics range from data disclosure control, via privacy protection to access control.
Inhalt
Invited Keynote Paper.- How Anonymous Is k-Anonymous? Look at Your Quasi-ID.- Database Security.- Simulatable Binding: Beyond Simulatable Auditing.- ARUBA: A Risk-Utility-Based Algorithm for Data Disclosure.- Responding to Anomalous Database Requests.- Auditing Inference Based Disclosures in Dynamic Databases.- Trust Management.- An Approach to Evaluate Data Trustworthiness Based on Data Provenance.- Exploiting Preferences for Minimal Credential Disclosure in Policy-Driven Trust Negotiations.- A Trusted Approach to E-Commerce.- Privacy Protection.- A Game-Theoretical Approach to Data-Privacy Protection from Context-Based Inference Attacks: A Location-Privacy Protection Case Study.- Query Rewriting for Access Control on Semantic Web.- Security and Privacy in Healthcare.- On the Facilitation of Fine-Grained Access to Distributed Healthcare Data.- A Type-and-Identity-Based Proxy Re-encryption Scheme and Its Application in Healthcare.- Position Papers.- A Methodology for Bridging between RBAC and an Arbitrary Application Program.- An Anonymity Model Achievable Via Microaggregation.- Engineering Privacy Requirements in Business Intelligence Applications.