Secure knowledge management: confidentiality, trust, and privacy
Author
Elisa Bertino, L.R. Khan, R. Sandhu, B. Thuraisingham
Entry type
article
Abstract
Knowledge management enhances the value of a corporation by identifying the assets and expertise as well as efficiently managing the resources. Security for knowledge management is critical as organizations have to protect their intellectual assets. Therefore, only authorized individuals must be permitted to execute various operations and functions in an organization. In this paper, secure knowledge management will be discussed, focusing on confidentiality, trust, and privacy. In particular, certain access-control techniques will be investigated, and trust management as well as privacy control for knowledge management will be explored.
Date
2006 – 05
Journal
Systems, Man and Cybernetics, Part A, IEEE Transactions on
Key alpha
Bertino
Pages
429-438
Volume
36
Affiliation
Purdue University
Publication Date
2006-05-00
Issn
1083-4427

