Constructing a virtual primary key for fingerprinting relational data

Yingjiu Li, Vipin Swarup, S. Jajodia
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Agrawal and Kiernan's watermarking technique for database relations [1] and Li et al's fingerprinting extension [6] both depend critically on primary key attributes. Hence, those techniques cannot embed marks in database relations without primary key attributes. Further, the techniques are vulnerable to simple attacks that alter or delete the primary key attribute.This paper proposes a new fingerprinting scheme that does not depend on a primary key attribute. The scheme constructs virtual primary keys from the most significant bits of some of each tuple's attributes. The actual attributes that are used to construct then virtual primary key differ from tuple to tuple. Attribute selection is based on a secret key that is known to the merchant only. Further, the selection does not depend on an apriori ordering over the attributes, or on knowledge of the original relation or fingerprint codeword.The virtual primary keys are then used in fingerprinting as in previous work [6]. Rigorous analysis shows that, with high probability, only embedded fingerprints can be detected and embedded fingerprints cannot be modified or erased by a variety of attacks. Attacks include adding, deleting, shuffling, or modifying tuples or attributes (including a primary key attribute if one exists), guessing secret keys, and colluding with other recipients of a relation.
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构造用于识别关系数据的虚拟主键
Agrawal和Kiernan的数据库关系水印技术[1]和Li等人的指纹扩展[6]都严重依赖于主键属性。因此,这些技术不能在没有主键属性的数据库关系中嵌入标记。此外,这些技术很容易受到更改或删除主键属性的简单攻击。本文提出了一种新的不依赖于主键属性的指纹识别方案。该方案从每个元组的某些属性的最高有效位构造虚拟主键。用于构造虚拟主键的实际属性因元组而异。属性选择基于只有商家知道的密钥。此外,选择不依赖于对属性的先验排序,也不依赖于对原始关系或指纹码字的了解。虚拟主键然后在指纹识别中使用,就像之前的工作[6]一样。严格的分析表明,在很大的概率下,只能检测到嵌入式指纹,并且嵌入式指纹无法被各种攻击修改或擦除。攻击包括添加、删除、改组或修改元组或属性(包括主键属性,如果存在的话)、猜测密钥以及与关系的其他接收者串通。
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