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Computer technology evolves at a rate that challenges companies to maintain appropriate security for their enterprises. With the rapid growth in Internet and www facilities, database and information systems security remains a key topic in businesses and in the public sector, with implications for the whole of society.
Research Advances in Database and Information Systems Security covers issues related to security and privacy of information in a wide range of applications, including:

  • Critical Infrastructure Protection;
  • Electronic Commerce;
  • Information Assurance;
  • Intrusion Detection;
  • Workflow;
  • Policy Modeling;
  • Multilevel Security;
  • Role-Based Access Control;
  • Data Mining;
  • Data Warehouses;
  • Temporal Authorization Models;
  • Object-Oriented Databases.
This book contains papers and panel discussions from the Thirteenth Annual Working Conference on Database Security, organized by the International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP) and held July 25-28, 1999, in Seattle, Washington, USA.
Research Advances in Database and Information Systems Security provides invaluable reading for faculty and advanced students as well as for industrial researchers and practitioners engaged in database security research and development.




Computer technology evolves at a rate that challenges companies to maintain appropriate security for their enterprises. With the rapid growth in Internet and www facilities, database and information systems security remains a key topic in businesses and in the public sector, with implications for the whole of society.
Research Advances in Database and Information Systems Security covers issues related to security and privacy of information in a wide range of applications, including:
  • Critical Infrastructure Protection;
  • Electronic Commerce;
  • Information Assurance;
  • Intrusion Detection;
  • Workflow;
  • Policy Modeling;
  • Multilevel Security;
  • Role-Based Access Control;
  • Data Mining;
  • Data Warehouses;
  • Temporal Authorization Models;
  • Object-Oriented Databases.
This book contains papers and panel discussions from the Thirteenth Annual Working Conference on Database Security, organized by the International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP) and held July 25-28, 1999, in Seattle, Washington, USA.
Research Advances in Database and Information Systems Security provides invaluable reading for faculty and advanced students as well as for industrial researchers and practitioners engaged in database security research and development.


Computer technology evolves at a rate that challenges companies to maintain appropriate security for their enterprises. With the rapid growth in Internet and www facilities, database and information systems security remains a key topic in businesses and in the public sector, with implications for the whole of society.
Research Advances in Database and Information Systems Security covers issues related to security and privacy of information in a wide range of applications, including:
  • Critical Infrastructure Protection;
  • Electronic Commerce;
  • Information Assurance;
  • Intrusion Detection;
  • Workflow;
  • Policy Modeling;
  • Multilevel Security;
  • Role-Based Access Control;
  • Data Mining;
  • Data Warehouses;
  • Temporal Authorization Models;
  • Object-Oriented Databases.
This book contains papers and panel discussions from the Thirteenth Annual Working Conference on Database Security, organized by the International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP) and held July 25-28, 1999, in Seattle, Washington, USA.
Research Advances in Database and Information Systems Security provides invaluable reading for faculty and advanced students as well as for industrial researchers and practitioners engaged in database security research and development.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xxii
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Intrusion Confinement by Isolation in Information Systems....Pages 3-18
Analyzing the Performance of Program Behavior Profiling for Intrusion Detection....Pages 19-32
Integrating Data Mining Techniques with Intrusion Detection Methods....Pages 33-46
Front Matter....Pages 47-47
RBAC on the Web by Secure Cookies....Pages 49-62
Emedac: Role-Based Access Control Supporting Discretionary and Mandatory Features....Pages 63-78
Software Agents for Role Based Security....Pages 79-93
Front Matter....Pages 95-95
Selected Topics in Infrastructure and Information Assurance....Pages 97-113
Front Matter....Pages 115-115
A Secret Splitting Method for Assuring the Confidentiality of Electronic Records....Pages 117-125
For Unknown Secrecies Refusal is Better Than Lying....Pages 127-141
Front Matter....Pages 143-143
Extending the BFA Workflow Authorization Model to Express Weighted Voting....Pages 145-159
A Strategy for an MLS Workflow Management System....Pages 161-174
Front Matter....Pages 175-175
Impact of Decision-Region Based Classification Mining Algorithms on Database Security....Pages 177-191
Protecting Against Data Mining through Samples....Pages 193-207
Security Administration for Federations, Warehouses, and Other Derived Data....Pages 209-223
Front Matter....Pages 225-225
Panel on Intrusion Detection....Pages 227-234
Front Matter....Pages 235-235
Enforcing Integrity while Maintaining Secrecy....Pages 237-251
The Effect of Confidentiality on the Structure of Databases....Pages 253-268
Front Matter....Pages 269-269
Temporal Authorization in the Simplified Event Calculus....Pages 271-284
Specifying and Computing Hierarchies of Temporal Authorizations....Pages 285-300
Front Matter....Pages 301-301
The Security Problem Against Inference Attacks on Object-Oriented Databases....Pages 303-316
Back Matter....Pages 331-332
A Logical Formalization for Specifying Authorizations in Object-Oriented Databases....Pages 317-330


Computer technology evolves at a rate that challenges companies to maintain appropriate security for their enterprises. With the rapid growth in Internet and www facilities, database and information systems security remains a key topic in businesses and in the public sector, with implications for the whole of society.
Research Advances in Database and Information Systems Security covers issues related to security and privacy of information in a wide range of applications, including:
  • Critical Infrastructure Protection;
  • Electronic Commerce;
  • Information Assurance;
  • Intrusion Detection;
  • Workflow;
  • Policy Modeling;
  • Multilevel Security;
  • Role-Based Access Control;
  • Data Mining;
  • Data Warehouses;
  • Temporal Authorization Models;
  • Object-Oriented Databases.
This book contains papers and panel discussions from the Thirteenth Annual Working Conference on Database Security, organized by the International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP) and held July 25-28, 1999, in Seattle, Washington, USA.
Research Advances in Database and Information Systems Security provides invaluable reading for faculty and advanced students as well as for industrial researchers and practitioners engaged in database security research and development.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xxii
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Intrusion Confinement by Isolation in Information Systems....Pages 3-18
Analyzing the Performance of Program Behavior Profiling for Intrusion Detection....Pages 19-32
Integrating Data Mining Techniques with Intrusion Detection Methods....Pages 33-46
Front Matter....Pages 47-47
RBAC on the Web by Secure Cookies....Pages 49-62
Emedac: Role-Based Access Control Supporting Discretionary and Mandatory Features....Pages 63-78
Software Agents for Role Based Security....Pages 79-93
Front Matter....Pages 95-95
Selected Topics in Infrastructure and Information Assurance....Pages 97-113
Front Matter....Pages 115-115
A Secret Splitting Method for Assuring the Confidentiality of Electronic Records....Pages 117-125
For Unknown Secrecies Refusal is Better Than Lying....Pages 127-141
Front Matter....Pages 143-143
Extending the BFA Workflow Authorization Model to Express Weighted Voting....Pages 145-159
A Strategy for an MLS Workflow Management System....Pages 161-174
Front Matter....Pages 175-175
Impact of Decision-Region Based Classification Mining Algorithms on Database Security....Pages 177-191
Protecting Against Data Mining through Samples....Pages 193-207
Security Administration for Federations, Warehouses, and Other Derived Data....Pages 209-223
Front Matter....Pages 225-225
Panel on Intrusion Detection....Pages 227-234
Front Matter....Pages 235-235
Enforcing Integrity while Maintaining Secrecy....Pages 237-251
The Effect of Confidentiality on the Structure of Databases....Pages 253-268
Front Matter....Pages 269-269
Temporal Authorization in the Simplified Event Calculus....Pages 271-284
Specifying and Computing Hierarchies of Temporal Authorizations....Pages 285-300
Front Matter....Pages 301-301
The Security Problem Against Inference Attacks on Object-Oriented Databases....Pages 303-316
Back Matter....Pages 331-332
A Logical Formalization for Specifying Authorizations in Object-Oriented Databases....Pages 317-330
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