| A. Rubin and D. Greer. A Survey of the World Wide Web Security. IEEE Computer, 31(9), 1998. |
....have to contend with is much broader. 2.2 Secure Databases Whenever sensitive information is exchanged, it must be transmitted over a secure channel and stored securely to prevent unauthorized access. There is extensive literature on access control and encryption that is relevant [12] 38] [45] [46] Hippocratic databases will also benefit from the work on database security [7] 30] Of particular interest is work on multilevel relations in the context of multilevel secure databases [23] 24] 50] It allows multiple levels of security (e.g. top secret, secret, confidential, ....
A. Rubin and D. Greer. A survey of the world wide web security. IEEE Computer, 31(9):34--41, Sept. 1998.
....on sub cubes from higher level aggregations (e.g. BS97] However, these works did not have to cope with information that has been intentionally distorted. Closely related, but orthogonal to our work, is the extensive literature on access control and security (e.g. Din78] ST90] Opp97] RG98] Whenever sensitive information is exchanged, it must be transmitted over a secure channel and stored securely. For the purposes of this paper, we assume that appropriate access controls and security procedures are in place and effective in preventing unauthorized access to the system. Other ....
A. Rubin and D. Greer. A survey of the world wide web security. IEEE Computer, 31(9):34--41, Sept. 1998.
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A. Rubin and D. Greer. A Survey of the World Wide Web Security. IEEE Computer, 31(9), 1998.
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