Data fragmentation has been proposed as a solution for protecting the confidentiality of sensitive associations when publishing data at external servers. To enrich the utility of the published fragments, a recent approach has put forward the idea of complementing them with loose associations, a sanitized form of the sensitive associations broken by fragmentation. The original proposal considers fragmentations composed of two fragments only, and supports the definition of a loose association between this pair of fragments. In this paper, we extend loose associations to multiple fragments. We first illustrate how the publication of multiple loose associations between pairs of fragments of a generic fragmentation can potentially expose sensitive associations. We then describe an approach for supporting the more general case of publishing a loose association among an arbitrary set of fragments.

(2013). Extending loose associations to multiple fragments [conference presentation - intervento a convegno]. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/30259

Extending loose associations to multiple fragments

PARABOSCHI, Stefano;
2013-01-01

Abstract

Data fragmentation has been proposed as a solution for protecting the confidentiality of sensitive associations when publishing data at external servers. To enrich the utility of the published fragments, a recent approach has put forward the idea of complementing them with loose associations, a sanitized form of the sensitive associations broken by fragmentation. The original proposal considers fragmentations composed of two fragments only, and supports the definition of a loose association between this pair of fragments. In this paper, we extend loose associations to multiple fragments. We first illustrate how the publication of multiple loose associations between pairs of fragments of a generic fragmentation can potentially expose sensitive associations. We then describe an approach for supporting the more general case of publishing a loose association among an arbitrary set of fragments.
stefano.paraboschi@unibg.it
2013
Inglese
Data and Applications Security and Privacy XXVII. 27th Annual IFIP WG 11.3 Conference, DBSec 2013, Newark, NJ, USA, July 15-17, 2013. Proceedings
Wang, Lingyu; Shafiq, Basit;
978-3-642-39255-9
978-3-642-39256-6
7964
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cartaceo
online
Germany
Heidelberg
Springer
esperti anonimi
Data and Applications Security and Privacy: 27th Annual IFIP WG 11.3 Conference, DBSec 2013, Newark, NJ, USA, July 15-17, 2013
27th
Newark (NJ)
15-17 July 2013
IFIP (International Federation for Information Processing)
internazionale
contributo
Settore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi di Elaborazione delle Informazioni
Loose associations; fragmentation; confidentiality constraints; privacy; data publishing;
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
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DE CAPITANI DI VIMERCATI, Sabrina; Foresti, Sara; Jajodia, Sushil; Livraga, Giovanni; Paraboschi, Stefano; Samarati, Pierangela
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