DocumentCode
3382727
Title
Dimensions and principles of declassification
Author
Sabelfeld, Andrei ; Sands, D.
Author_Institution
Chalmers Univ., Sweden
fYear
2005
fDate
20-22 June 2005
Firstpage
255
Lastpage
269
Abstract
Computing systems often deliberately release (or declassify) sensitive information. A principal security concern for systems permitting information release is whether this release is safe: is it possible that the attacker compromises the information release mechanism and extracts more secret information than intended? While the security community has recognised the importance of the problem, the state-of-the-art in information release is, unfortunately, a number of approaches with somewhat unconnected semantic goals. We provide a road map of the main directions of current research, by classifying the basic goals according to what information is released, who releases information, where in the system information is released, and when information can be released. With a general declassification framework as a long-term goal, we identify some prudent principles of declassification. These principles shed light on existing definitions and may also serve as useful "sanity checks" for emerging models.
Keywords
security of data; declassification dimensions; declassification principles; information release mechanism; secret information extraction; sensitive information declassification; Computer science; Credit cards; Data mining; Databases; Information security; Lead; Protocols; Remuneration; Roads; World Wide Web;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computer Security Foundations, 2005. CSFW-18 2005. 18th IEEE Workshop
ISSN
1063-6900
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2340-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CSFW.2005.15
Filename
1443211
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