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A MODEL FOR IMPROVING GUILT PROBABILITIES TO IDENTIFY DATA LEAKAGES
Journal Title Advances in Computer Science and its Applications
Journal Abbreviation ACSA
Publisher Group World Science Publisher
Website http://worldsciencepublisher.org/journals/
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Title A MODEL FOR IMPROVING GUILT PROBABILITIES TO IDENTIFY DATA LEAKAGES
Authors Motamarri, Satwik; Satwik, M.; Chandra, G. Rajesh
Abstract Sometimes sensitive data may be distributes by a data distributor to a set of trusted agents (third parties), but some of the distributed data we may find in an unauthorized website or systems. So the distributor must assess the probability of data leakage from its trusted agents. So in this project we proposed a model for assessing the guilt probabilities of agents, in a way that improves the chances of identifying a data leakage. We also propose algorithms for distributing objects to agents. Finally we also consider the option of adding fake data objects to the distributed data set. Such objects do not correspond to the real entries but appear realistic to the trusted agents. These fake objects used like watermarking for the entire dataset. These schemes do not make any alternations of the released data.
Publisher World Science Publisher
Date 2012-04-16
Source 2166-2924
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