SANITIZABLE ACCESS CONTROL AGAINST MALICIOUS DATA PUBLISHERS


K. Vichitha Bhanu, Dr. Devi. A
Department of Computer Science and Application, Bangalore, Karnataka, India
Abstract
Significant worries about data security and privacy have arisen because of the quick expansion of data sharing and interchange across a variety of applications. Sensitive information is seriously threatened by malicious data publishers, who compromise data security and integrity. This research study offers a fresh paradigm for "Sanitizable Access Control Against Malicious Data Publishers," which gives recipients of data the ability to efficiently filter and cleanse data they obtain from sources they don't trust. The suggested system makes use of access control methods and cryptographic techniques to offer a safe and adaptable setting for data exchange. Techniques for data encryption and sanitization guarantee that private information is kept safe even when handled by unscrupulous publications. To avoid unwanted access, trust management and verification procedures confirm the identity of data publishers and recipients. The sterile access management system
Keywords: Data security, Trust management, Access control policies, Sensitive information
Journal Name :
EPRA International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research (IJMR)

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Published on : 2024-06-28

Vol : 10
Issue : 6
Month : June
Year : 2024
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