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On the Security of Outsourced and Untrusted Databases

2010 IEEE/ACIS 9th International Conference on Computer and Information Science, 2010
The outsourcing of databases to third parties has become a viable alternative to traditional in-house data management. Database management by third parties including the storage and maintenance allows companies to reduce their expenses and profit from the expertise of data storage specialists.
Johannes Heurix, Thomas Neubauer
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Secure outsourced computation of iris matching

Journal of Computer Security, 2012
Today biometric data propagate more heavily into our lives. With more ubiquitous use of such data, computations over biometrics become more prevalent as well. While it is well understood that privacy of biometric data must be protected, often computations over biometric data involve untrusted participants or servers, let it be a cross check between ...
Marina Blanton, Mehrdad Aliasgari
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Security views for outsourced business processes

Proceedings of the 2008 ACM workshop on Secure web services, 2008
The workflow of a Virtual Organization is often divided into fragments that are run by different entities having different clearance level or accessibility permissions. Therefore, an important issue is a decomposition of the overall business process into workflow views that can be outsourced to the side of the corresponding contractors.
Massacci, Fabio   +2 more
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Information security standards for outsourcing

Information Security Technical Report, 1996
Abstract The following is an example of an Information Security Standard that specifies the high level security requirements that should be considered when outsourcing mainframe services. It can also be used as a basis for the security components of an outsourcing contract.
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The Effects of Outsourcing on Information Security

Information Systems Security, 2000
Abstract Anyone remember time-sharing? The appearance after all these years of application service providers, management security services, and other xSPs harken back to the good old days.
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Secure access to outsourced data

Proceedings of the 2013 international workshop on Security in cloud computing, 2013
Traditionally, access controls to data are enforced by employing trusted servers to store data and mediate access control. However, services are increasingly storing data across many servers shared with other data owners. An example of this is cloud computing which has the great potential of providing various services to the society at significantly ...
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Outsourcing War and Security

2020
The phrase outsourcing war has been used since the late 1990s to describe the trend toward the hiring of private military and security companies (PMSCs) by national governments to perform functions that previously had been assigned only to members of national military forces.
Ori Swed, Daniel Burland
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The case for outsourcing security

Computer, 2002
Deciding to outsource network security is difficult. The stakes are high, so it is no wonder that paralysis is a common reaction when contemplating whether to outsource or not. The primary argument for outsourcing is financial: a company can get the security expertise it needs much more cheaply by hiring someone else to provide it.
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Securing outsourced database

Proceedings of the 11th Central & Eastern European Software Engineering Conference in Russia, 2015
Outsourcing data and IT infrastructure can be profitable for business, but it raises severe privacy issues. Ordinary encryptions partially solve the problem, but they limits operations, which can be performed over encrypted data. In this paper, we propose solution focused on securing outsourced database content using proprietary developed Order ...
Kirill Shatilov   +4 more
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In search of secure outsourcing

Computer Fraud & Security, 2009
David Lacey is well known in security circles, not least because of his track record in IT, which includes being the former head of IT for the Royal Mail, and the original author of BS7799.
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