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wise2006

Ensuring Privacy and Longevity of Sensitive Data
Bobji Mungamuru and Hector Garcia-Molina

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Bobji Mungamuru and Hector Garcia-Molina. "Ensuring Privacy and Longevity of Sensitive Data". Talk or presentation, 27, April, 2006; Poster given at Trust NSF Site Visit.

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In order to safeguard a sensitive database, we must ensure both its privacy and its longevity. However, privacy and longevity tend to be competing objectives. We answer the question of how to design a system that simultaneously provides both good privacy and good longevity. We define the notion of a "configuration" to describe how a system is protected, and we develop a process for searching for configurations that provide a good balance between privacy and longevity.

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    Bobji Mungamuru and Hector Garcia-Molina. <a
    href="http://www.truststc.org/pubs/76.html"><i>Ensuring
    Privacy and Longevity of Sensitive Data</i></a>,
    Talk or presentation,  27, April, 2006; Poster given at
    Trust NSF Site Visit.
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    Bobji Mungamuru and Hector Garcia-Molina. "Ensuring Privacy
    and Longevity of Sensitive Data". Talk or presentation,  27,
    April, 2006; Poster given at Trust NSF Site Visit.
  • BibTeX
    @presentation{MungamuruGarciaMolina06_EnsuringPrivacyLongevityOfSensitiveData,
        author = {Bobji Mungamuru and Hector Garcia-Molina},
        title = {Ensuring Privacy and Longevity of Sensitive Data},
        day = {27},
        month = {April},
        year = {2006},
        note = {Poster given at Trust NSF Site Visit},
        abstract = {In order to safeguard a sensitive database, we
                  must ensure both its privacy and its longevity.
                  However, privacy and longevity tend to be
                  competing objectives. We answer the question of
                  how to design a system that simultaneously
                  provides both good privacy and good longevity. We
                  define the notion of a "configuration" to describe
                  how a system is protected, and we develop a
                  process for searching for configurations that
                  provide a good balance between privacy and
                  longevity.},
        URL = {http://www.truststc.org/pubs/76.html}
    }
    

Posted by Christopher Brooks on 4 May 2006.
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