Title :
Practical inference control for data cubes
Author :
Li, Yingjiu ; Lu, Haibing ; Deng, Robert H.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Inf. Syst., Singapore Manage. Univ.
Abstract :
The fundamental problem for inference control in data cubes is how to efficiently calculate the lower and upper bounds for each cell value given the aggregations of cell values over multiple dimensions. In this paper, we provide the first practical solution for estimating exact bounds in two-dimensional irregular data cubes (i.e., data cubes in which certain cell values are known to a snooper). Our results imply that the exact bounds cannot be obtained by a direct application of the Frechet bounds in some cases. We then propose a new approach to improve the classic Frechet bounds for any high-dimensional data cube in the most general case. The proposed approach improves upon the Frechet bounds in the sense that it gives bounds that are at least as tight as those computed by Frechet, yet is simpler in terms of time complexity. Based on our solutions to the fundamental problem, we discuss two security applications, privacy protection of released data and fine-grained access control and auditing
Keywords :
authorisation; computational complexity; data privacy; Frechet bounds; data access control; exact bound estimation; fine-grained access control; inference control; privacy protection; security applications; time complexity; two-dimensional irregular data cubes; Access control; Control systems; Data mining; Data privacy; Data security; Information management; Management information systems; Protection; Upper bound; Warehousing;
Conference_Titel :
Security and Privacy, 2006 IEEE Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Berkeley/Oakland, CA
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2574-1