CERIAS Weekly Security Seminar – Purdue University
Proving ownership rights on outsourced relational databases is a crucial issue in today internet-based application environment and in many content distribution applications. In this talk, we will present mechanisms for proof of ownership based on the secure embedding of a robust imperceptible watermark in relational data. We will discuss the available watermark embedding and decoding techniques. Furthermore, we will provide a comparison between these techniques based on several dimensions such as applicability, efficiency, and security. About the speaker: Mohamed Shehab received the BSc from United Arab Emirates University in 2000. Currently he is a PhD student in electrical and computer engineering at Purdue University. His main research interests lie in information security with emphasis on rights protection, data integrity and access control. Recently, he has been also working on various topics in the areas of distributed access control and distributed secure collaboration.
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