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CSFW
2011
IEEE
12 years 5 months ago
Regret Minimizing Audits: A Learning-Theoretic Basis for Privacy Protection
Abstract—Audit mechanisms are essential for privacy protection in permissive access control regimes, such as in hospitals where denying legitimate access requests can adversely a...
Jeremiah Blocki, Nicolas Christin, Anupam Datta, A...
DSS
2006
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13 years 5 months ago
Access control and audit model for the multidimensional modeling of data warehouses
Due to the sensitive data contained in Data Warehouses (DW), it is essential to specify security measures from the early stages of the DW design and enforce them. Traditional acce...
Eduardo Fernández-Medina, Juan Trujillo, Ro...
MEDINFO
2007
129views Healthcare» more  MEDINFO 2007»
13 years 7 months ago
Confidentiality Preserving Audits of Electronic Medical Record Access
Failure to supply a care provider with timely access to a patient's medical record can lead to patient harm or death. As such, healthcare organizations often endow care provi...
Bradley Malin, Edoardo Airoldi
ENTCS
2007
121views more  ENTCS 2007»
13 years 5 months ago
Audit-Based Access Control for Electronic Health Records
Traditional access control mechanisms aim to prevent illegal actions a-priori occurrence, i.e. before granting a request for a document. There are scenarios however where the secu...
M. A. C. Dekker, Sandro Etalle
ICFP
2008
ACM
14 years 5 months ago
AURA: a programming language for authorization and audit
This paper presents AURA, a programming language for access control that treats ordinary programming constructs (e.g., integers and recursive functions) and authorization logic co...
Limin Jia, Jeffrey A. Vaughan, Karl Mazurak, Jianz...