Authors
Elisa Bertino, Ravi Sandhu
Publication date
2005/4/11
Source
IEEE Transactions on Dependable and secure computing
Volume
2
Issue
1
Pages
2-19
Publisher
IEEE
Description
As organizations increase their reliance on, possibly distributed, information systems for daily business, they become more vulnerable to security breaches even as they gain productivity and efficiency advantages. Though a number of techniques, such as encryption and electronic signatures, are currently available to protect data when transmitted across sites, a truly comprehensive approach for data protection must also include mechanisms for enforcing access control policies based on data contents, subject qualifications and characteristics, and other relevant contextual information, such as time. It is well understood today that the semantics of data must be taken into account in order to specify effective access control policies. Also, techniques for data integrity and availability specifically tailored to database systems must be adopted. In this respect, over the years, the database security community has developed a …
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E Bertino, R Sandhu - IEEE Transactions on Dependable and secure …, 2005