Preserving Privacy Concerns of Database |
Author(s): |
Arshi Shaikh , Theem College of Engineering, Boisar; Sayed Saman Zehra, Theem College of Engineering, Boisar; Kimaya Manjrekar, Theem College of Engineering, Boisar; Reena Saini, Theem College of Engineering, Boisar; Kunal Pimple, Theem College of Engineering, Boisar |
Keywords: |
Privacy constraints, Access levels, Transparency, Disclosure, Authorized users, Authentication |
Abstract |
In today’s world with the fast growing development in internet networks , users data is being stored in database and so the users are more concerned their about data which lies in the database. As sharing of data is continuously taking place between the clients and servers. However not all the data is to be shared among all the clients. A huge volume of certain data is only reserved for authorized clients. For this to take place in real time the server is the one which needs to identify the authorized clients. In relational databases data was basically monitor by consistency control mechanism like a certain data object can only be read by the users. If still this conventional consistency mechanism would have been used the databases will be used inadequately. The matter of Privacy is still a matter of great concern to the researchers. Privacy focuses mostly on user accounts creation and managing the rights of different users to the data. In this paper we try to take a look into the aspects and analyze the available solutions to the issues regarding privacy. To deal with this issue of granting access only to the authorized clients a separate privacy module is to be made in order to authenticate the client before accessing the data from the database. This process of authentication is done by the server. Privacy module implementation can start with the process of creating and publishing appropriate privacy standards for the database along with existing privacy constraints. |
Other Details |
Paper ID: IJSRDV4I11221 Published in: Volume : 4, Issue : 1 Publication Date: 01/04/2016 Page(s): 1518-1520 |
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