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Distortion-Free Watermarking Approach for Relational Database Integrity Checking

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  • Lancine Camara
  • Junyi Li
  • Renfa Li
  • Wenyong Xie

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Nowadays, internet is becoming a suitable way of accessing the databases. Such data are exposed to various types of attack with the aim to confuse the ownership proofing or the content protection. In this paper, we propose a new approach based on fragile zero watermarking for the authentication of numeric relational data. Contrary to some previous databases watermarking techniques which cause some distortions in the original database and may not preserve the data usability constraints, our approach simply seeks to generate the watermark from the original database. First, the adopted method partitions the database relation into independent square matrix groups. Then, group-based watermarks are securely generated and registered in a trusted third party. The integrity verification is performed by computing the determinant and the diagonal’s minor for each group. As a result, tampering can be localized up to attribute group level. Theoretical and experimental results demonstrate that the proposed technique is resilient against tuples insertion, tuples deletion, and attributes values modification attacks. Furthermore, comparison with recent related effort shows that our scheme performs better in detecting multifaceted attacks.

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  • Lancine Camara & Junyi Li & Renfa Li & Wenyong Xie, 2014. "Distortion-Free Watermarking Approach for Relational Database Integrity Checking," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2014, pages 1-10, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:697165
    DOI: 10.1155/2014/697165
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