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25th Australasian Conference on Combinatorial Mathematics and Combinatorial Computing
December 4-8, 2000
University of Canterbury
Christchurch, New Zealand |
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Organizers Charles Semple, Mike Steel
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Combinatorics and Database Security
by
Ljiljana Brankovic
The University of Newcastle
Coauthors: Mirka Miller (The University of Newcastle), Jozef Siran (Slovak University of Technology)
Combinatorics and Database Security
Combinatorics and Database Security
This paper deals with a combinatorial problem arising in the area
of statistical database security.
A statistical database in its abstract model is a two-dimensional
table where each row corresponds to an individual record
(e.g., employee), and each column to a record property (e.g., name,
position, etc). Some properties are deemed to be confidential
(e.g., salary), and it should not be possible to disclose an
individual value of such a property by correlating the statistics
obtained from the database. This paper focuses on the problem
of maximizing the number of answerable statistical queries
while guaranteeing that no individual confidential value is disclosed.
Date received: November 6, 2000
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