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Privacy in GLAV Information Integration

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Privacy in GLAV Information Integration
Abstract. We define and study formal privacy guarantees for information integration systems, where sources are related to a public schema by mappings given by source-to-target dependencies which express inclusion of unions of conjunctive queries with equality. This generalizes previous privacy work in the globalas-view publishing scenario and covers local-as-view as well as combinations of the two. We concentrate on logical security, where malicious users have the same level of access as legitimate users: they can issue queries against the global schema which are answered under “certain answers” semantics and then use unlimited computational power and external knowledge on the results of the queries to guess the result of a secret query (“the secret”) on one or more of the sources, which are not directly accessible. We do not address issues of physical security, which include how to prevent users from gaining unauthorized access to the data. We define both absolute guarantees...
Alan Nash, Alin Deutsch
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where ICDT
Authors Alan Nash, Alin Deutsch
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