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Privacy-Preserving Updates to Anonymous and Confidential Databases abstract by coreieeeprojects.com ABSTRACT


Suppose Alice owns a k-anonymous database and needs to determine whether her database, when inserted with a tuple owned by Bob, is still k-anonymous. Also, suppose that access to the database is strictly controlled, because for example data are used for certain experiments that need to be maintained confidential. Clearly, allowing Alice to directly read the contents of the tuple breaks the privacy of Bob (e.g., a patients medical record); on the other hand, the confidentiality of the database managed by Alice is violated once Bob has access to the contents of the database. Thus, the problem is to check whether the database inserted with the tuple is still k-anonymous, without letting Alice and Bob know the contents of the tuple and the database respectively. In this paper, we propose two protocols solving this problem on suppression-based and generalization-based k-anonymous and confidential databases. The protocols rely on well-known cryptographic assumptions, and we provide theoretical analyses to proof their soundness and experimental results to illustrate their efficiency.

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EXISTING SYSTEM: The existing system supposes Alice owns a k-anonymous database and needs to determine whether her database, when inserted with a tuple owned by Bob, is still k-anonymous. Also, suppose that access to the database is strictly controlled, because data are used for certain experiments that need to be maintained confidential. Clearly, allowing Alice to directly read the contents of the tuple breaks the privacy of Bob; on the other hand, the confidentiality of the database managed by Alice is violated once Bob has access to the contents of the database. Thus, the problem is to check whether the database inserted with the tuple is still k-anonymous, without letting Alice and Bob know the contents of the tuple and the database respectively. Disadvantage: 1. The database with the tuple data does not be maintained confidentially. 2. The existing systems another person to easily access database. PROPOSED SYSTEM: In the current paper, we present two efficient protocols, one of which also supports the private update of a generalization-based anonymous database. We also provide security proofs and experimental results for both protocols. So far

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no experimental results had been reported concerning such type of protocols; our results show that both protocols perform very efficiently. Advantage: 1. The anonymity of DB is not affected by inserting the records. 2. We provide security proofs and experimental results for both protocols.

Core IEEE Projects (Division of Conceptz) #108,5th Main, 4th Cross, Hanumanth Nagar, Basavanagudi, Bangalore-50, Website: www.coreieeeprojects.com contact: 9535052050 MODULES 1. Suppression Module. 2. Generalization Module. 3. Cryptography Module. 4. Admin Module. Suppression Module: This module to use the first protocol is aimed at suppression-based anonymous databases, and it allows the owner of DB to properly anonymized the tuple t, without gaining any useful knowledge on its contents and without having to send to ts owner newly generated data. To achieve such goal, the parties secure their messages by encrypting them. In order to perform the privacy-preserving verification of the database anonymity upon the insertion, the parties use a commutative and homomorphic encryption scheme. Generalization Module: In this module, the second protocol is aimed at generalizationbased anonymous databases, and it relies on a secure set intersection protocol, such as the one found in, to support privacy-preserving updates on a generalization based k-anonymous DB. Cryptography Module: In this module, the process of converting ordinary information called plaintext into unintelligible gibberish called cipher text. Decryption is the reverse, in other words, moving from the unintelligible cipher text back to plaintext. A cipher (or) cypher is a pair of algorithms that create the encryption and the reversing decryption. The detailed operation of a cipher is controlled both by the algorithm and in each instance by a key.

Core IEEE Projects (Division of Conceptz) #108,5th Main, 4th Cross, Hanumanth Nagar, Basavanagudi, Bangalore-50, Website: www.coreieeeprojects.com contact: 9535052050 This is a secret parameter (ideally known only to the communicants) for a specific message exchange context. Admin Module: In this module, to arrange the database based on the patient and doctor details and records. The admin to encrypt the patient reports using encryption techniques using suppression and generalization protocols.

SYSTEM SPECIFICATION
Hardware Requirements:
System Hard Disk : Pentium IV 2.4 GHz. : 40 GB.

Floppy Drive : 1.44 Mb. Monitor Mouse Ram Keyboard : 14 Colour Monitor. : Optical Mouse. : 512 Mb. : 101 Keyboard.

Software Requirements:
Operating system Coding Language : Windows XP. : ASP.Net with C#

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