Quantitatively Measuring Privacy in Interactive Query Settings Within RDBMS Framework.

Front Big Data

Department of Computer Science, Insight Centre for Data Analytics, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland.

Published: May 2020

Little attention has been paid to the measurement of risk to privacy in Database Management Systems, despite their prevalence as a modality of data access. This paper proposes , a quantitative privacy metric that provides a measure (privacy score) of privacy risk when executing queries in relational database management systems. PriDe measures the degree to which attribute values, retrieved by a principal (user) engaging in an interactive query session, represent a reduction of privacy with respect to the attribute values previously retrieved by the principal. It can be deployed in interactive query settings where the user sends SQL queries to the database and gets results at run-time and provides privacy-conscious organizations with a way to monitor the usage of the application data made available to third parties in terms of privacy. The proposed approach, without loss of generality, is applicable to BigSQL-style technologies. Additionally, the paper proposes a that facilitates the computation of the privacy score.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7931922PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fdata.2020.00011DOI Listing

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