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Information security, and particularly, data security, are primary concerns especially as more and more data are shared over mediums such as the Internet and the Web. Traditionally database security focused on user authentication and managing user privileges to database objects. This has proven to be inadequate given the growing number of successful database hacking incidents and the increase in the number of organizations reporting loss of sensitive.