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The purpose of this group exercise was to have a brainstorming style discussion on what are the important and interesting open questions in database security. The objective was not so much to develop an exhaustive list of these questions, but rather to identify those aspects of database security that are likely to become important, interesting and hot over the next five years. The exercise began with a brief presentation from John Campbell. A position statement related to this talk is given in the next section. This was followed by open discussion moderated by Ravi Sandhu for which John Campbell prepared notes. This discussion is summarized by both of us in the subsequent section.
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Sandhu, R., Campbell, J. (1997). Open Issues in Database Security. In: Samarati, P., Sandhu, R.S. (eds) Database Security. IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-35167-4_10
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