Title :
Industry and government DBMS security and privacy needs-a comparison
Author :
Henning, Ronda R.
Author_Institution :
Harris Corp., Melbourne, FL, USA
Abstract :
An overview of the database security requirements for both the private and government sectors is presented. It is concluded that both sectors require database management systems (DBMSs) capable of supporting secrecy and integrity policies. However, the government counts secrecy as the more important consideration because its data affects the lives and privacy of every citizen. The private sector considers integrity considerations more important because corrupt data undermines corporate strategies. The primary difference between the two sectors is that a global policy for secrecy in the government sector was well-established before computers came along, and that a similar global integrity policy has never truly existed. In the private sector, individual integrity policies for corporations are a fact of life. Corporate secrecy policies are enforced through physical security measures. The difference between the two sectors is one of scale, not requirements
Keywords :
data integrity; data privacy; database management systems; government data processing; government policies; industries; security of data; DBMS security; corporate secrecy policies; corporate strategies; corrupt data; database management systems; database security requirements; global policy; government sectors; integrity considerations; integrity policies; physical security measures; privacy needs; private sector; Authorization; Computer security; Data security; Government; Information security; Information systems; National security; Privacy; Protection; Terminology;
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace Computer Security Applications Conference, 1988., Fourth
Conference_Location :
Orlando, FL
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-0895-1
DOI :
10.1109/ACSAC.1988.113423