Research directions in data and applications security. IFIP TC11/WG11.3 sixteenth annual conference on data and applications security, July 28--31, 2002, Cambridge, UK. (Q1411398)

From MaRDI portal





scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1997387
Language Label Description Also known as
English
Research directions in data and applications security. IFIP TC11/WG11.3 sixteenth annual conference on data and applications security, July 28--31, 2002, Cambridge, UK.
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1997387

    Statements

    Research directions in data and applications security. IFIP TC11/WG11.3 sixteenth annual conference on data and applications security, July 28--31, 2002, Cambridge, UK. (English)
    0 references
    27 October 2003
    0 references
    The articles of this volume will not be indexed individually. Publisher's description: Security and privacy are paramount concerns in database systems, which are vital to business, government and military operations and, indeed, society itself. Meanwhile, the expansion of the Internet and its convergence with telecommunications networks are providing incredible connectivity, myriad applications and, of course, new threats. This volume describes original research results and innovative practical developments, all focused on maintaining security and privacy in database systems and applications that pervade cyberspace. The areas of coverage include: Role-Based Access Control; Database Security; XML Security; Data Mining and Inference; Multimedia System Security; Network Security; Public Key Infrastructure; Formal Methods and Protocols; Security and Privacy. This book is the sixteenth volume in the series produced by the International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP) Working Group 11.3 on Data and Application Security. It presents a selection of twenty-five updated and edited papers from the Sixteenth Annual IFIP WG 11.3 Conference on Data and Application Security, held at King's College, Cambridge, U.K. in July 2002. The papers demonstrate the richness and vitality of the discipline, and offer directions for future research efforts in data and applications security. Research Directions in Data and Applications Security is an invaluable resource for information assurance researchers, faculty members and graduate students, as well as for individuals engaged in research and development in the information technology sector.
    0 references
    IFIP TC11/WG11.3
    0 references
    Data security
    0 references
    Applications security
    0 references
    Role-Based Access Control
    0 references
    Database Security
    0 references
    XML Security
    0 references
    Data Mining and Inference
    0 references
    Multimedia System Security
    0 references
    Network Security
    0 references
    Public Key Infrastructure
    0 references
    Formal Methods and Protocols
    0 references

    Identifiers

    0 references
    0 references
    0 references
    0 references
    0 references
    0 references
    0 references