An overview of privacy and security requirements for data bases

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Popular definitions of privacy and security have often been given as: Privacy-the rights of individuals regarding the collection, storage, use and dissemination of personal information pertaining to them. Security-the protection of data from accidental or intentional but unauthorized access, modification, destruction or disclosure. These popular definitons are largely a result of privacy protection legislation, including 1) the fair credit reporting act of 1969, 2) the family educational rights and privacy act of 1974, 3) the privacy act of 1974, 4) state privacy protection laws, and 5) the pending right of privacy act (HR1984) which is the most comprehensive, and potentially the most costly of all.

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Dowell, J. R. (1977). An overview of privacy and security requirements for data bases. In Proceedings of the 15th Annual Southeastern Regional ACM Conference, ACM-SE 1977 (pp. 528–536). Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. https://doi.org/10.1145/1795396.1795469

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