MongoDB with Privacy Access Control

Journal Title: International Journal of Research and Review - Year 2018, Vol 5, Issue 6

Abstract

Space, Time and Privacy has become a key requirement for data management systems. The, NoSQL data stores, namely highly compress data on non-relational database management systems, which provides data management of internet user program, still do not provide support. It consists of the enhancement of the MongoDB level based access protected model along with privacy keys for security and monitor. The suggested system monitor is easily used for any MongoDB application control with secured protection for data security.

Authors and Affiliations

Swetha Siriah

Keywords

Related Articles

Distillation-Research, Studies and Reviews on Modeling, Simulation and Combined Mode Separations

Distillation is one of the major separation operations used for separation of light compounds from the solution or mixtures. This operation is energy intensive and energy requirements are quite high. Efficient and effect...

Case Study on Fournier Gangrene on Long-Term Use of Tablet Prednisolone

Fournier’s Gangrene is a rare, life-threatening infection that can rapidly progress to fatal condition if not treated promptly seen in both genders (mostly men) and children. The incidence rate in US is 1.6 in 100000 and...

Spinal Psammomatous Meningioma with Ossification and Extramedullary Hematopoiesis

Spinal canal meningioma is a rare tumor which is mostly benign and slow growing. Psammomatous calcification is commonly seen in meningioma but only few cases of ossified meningioma have been reported. Extramedullary hema...

Study of Bacterial and Fungal Etiology of Lower Respiratory Tract Infections in a Tertiary Care Hospital

Background: Lower respiratory tract infections are most common worldwide both in developed and developing countries. Management of both community & Hospital acquired LRTI’s depends on proper clinical and laboratory diagn...

Assessment and Correlation of Endometrial Biopsy, III Day Serum Luteinizing Hormone, Ovarian and Endometrial Ultrasonography Findings in Infertile Women

Ovulatory defects are found in 40% of infertile women in about 15% of the infertile couples. This requires a thorough history and proper evaluation of ovulatory functions. Aims: to study the LH levels between 3rd-5th men...

Download PDF file
  • EP ID EP480746
  • DOI -
  • Views 79
  • Downloads 0

How To Cite

Swetha Siriah (2018). MongoDB with Privacy Access Control. International Journal of Research and Review, 5(6), 72-79. https://www.europub.co.uk/articles/-A-480746