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Statistical disclosure control: to trust or not to trust

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posted on 2025-05-10, 22:12 authored by Helen GigginsHelen Giggins, Ljiljana Brankovic
The statistical analysis of data stored in data warehouses is an important phase in the organisation’s strategic planning process. For the maximum benefit to be gained from such data warehouses, a relationship of trust needs to exist between all parties involved. In this paper we investigate its importance with respect to the statistical security problem. Understanding trust relationships in this context is particularly crucial since an individual’s privacy cannot be guaranteed using traditional security mechanisms.

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Proceedings: International Symposium on Computer Science and Its Applications, CSA 2008

Name of conference

2008 International Symposium on Computer Science and its Applications (CSA 2008)

Location

Hobart, Tas.

Start date

2008-10-13

End date

2008-10-15

Pagination

108-113

Publisher

IEEE Computer Society

Place published

Los Alamitos, CA

Language

  • en, English

College/Research Centre

Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment

School

School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

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