A Comparative Study of Fine Grained Security Techniques Based on Data Accessibility and Inference

Source: University of Peshawar

Favorite

Free registration required

This paper analyzes different techniques of the fine grained security of relational databases for the two variables - data accessibility and inference. Data accessibility measures the amount of data available to the users after applying a security technique on a table. Inference is the proportion of information leakage after suppressing a cell containing secret data. A row containing a secret cell which is suppressed can become a security threat if an intruder generates useful information from the related visible information of the same row. This paper measures data accessibility and inference associated with row, cell, and column level security techniques. Cell level security offers greatest data accessibility as it suppresses secret data only.
Format:PDF Size:317.20
Date:Jul 2009