Security of Statistical Databases as an element of Enterprise Security Architecture
Journal Title: Computer Science and Mathematical Modelling - Year 2014, Vol 0, Issue 13
Abstract
The protection of statistical databases is the problem with the highest importance for many organizations, in particular the public administration. An appropriate method for statistical databases protection has to ensure a balance between safety and quality of data, taking into account the associated risks and business needs. To improve security of statistical databases integration of protection mechanisms with the enterprise security architecture (i.e. using SABSA methodology) is proposed. Coherent and comprehensive approach of the protection is a result of the proposal. It allows statistical databases safety to be in line with business requirements and ensure that statistical databases security mechanisms are integrated with existing enterprise security mechanisms and services.
Authors and Affiliations
Łukasz Ślęzak, Jarosław Butanowicz
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