2019
DOI: 10.17559/tv-20181218005415
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Efficient Q-Value Zero-Leakage Protection Scheme in SRS Regularly Publishing Private Data

Abstract: Spontaneous Reporting System (SRS) has been widely established to collect adverse drug events. Thus, SRS promotes the detection and analysis of ADR (adverse drug reactions), such as the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS). The SRS data needs to be provided to researchers. Meanwhile, the SRS data is publicly available to facilitate the study of ADR detection and analysis. In general, SRS data contains private information of some individual characteristics. Before the information is published, it is neces… Show more

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“…The traditional periodical data publishing mechanisms [ 9 14 ] are not suitable for the SRS data due to its some special features. The existing SRS data publishing methods [ 22 25 ] had considered these types of attacks in the scenario of SRS data publishing: B -attack, F -attack and L -attack, trying to guarantee the information usability of the released tables. However, the SRS data has some special features, such as identity preservation and multivalued sensitive attributes, which make it more vulnerable to security threats than the other types of data.…”
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“…The traditional periodical data publishing mechanisms [ 9 14 ] are not suitable for the SRS data due to its some special features. The existing SRS data publishing methods [ 22 25 ] had considered these types of attacks in the scenario of SRS data publishing: B -attack, F -attack and L -attack, trying to guarantee the information usability of the released tables. However, the SRS data has some special features, such as identity preservation and multivalued sensitive attributes, which make it more vulnerable to security threats than the other types of data.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PPMS(k, θ � )-bounding has not considered medicine discontinuation and records with massive symptoms, hence privacy may be disclosed by an adversary. As the extended versions of PPMS(k, θ � )-bounding, the other existing SRS data publishing methods [23][24][25] have not considered the attacks described by example 1 and example 2, either. It is necessary to find a way to defend against the above attacks.…”
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