History: Towards Sensitive Information Redaction in a Collaborative, Multilevel Security Environment
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!Towards Sensitive Information Redaction in a Collaborative, Multilevel Security Environment
__Track__: Wiki Track
__Authors__: Peter Gehres, Nathan Singleton, George Louthan and John Hale
__Abstract__
Wikis have proven to be an invaluable tool for collaboration. The most prominent is, of course, Wikipedia. Its open nature is not suitable for all environments; in corporate, government, and research environments it is often necessary to control access to some or all of the information due to condentially, privacy, or security concerns. This paper proposes a method by which information classied at multiple sensitivity levels can be securely stored and made accessible via the wiki only to authenticated and authorized users. The model allows for each page to be viewed at appropriate levels of classification transparently included or excluded based on the user's access level.
__Track__: Wiki Track
__Authors__: Peter Gehres, Nathan Singleton, George Louthan and John Hale
__Abstract__
Wikis have proven to be an invaluable tool for collaboration. The most prominent is, of course, Wikipedia. Its open nature is not suitable for all environments; in corporate, government, and research environments it is often necessary to control access to some or all of the information due to condentially, privacy, or security concerns. This paper proposes a method by which information classied at multiple sensitivity levels can be securely stored and made accessible via the wiki only to authenticated and authorized users. The model allows for each page to be viewed at appropriate levels of classification transparently included or excluded based on the user's access level.