A Generalization of Shift-Register Sequence Generators
Journal of the ACM (JACM)
OCAS - ON-LINE CRYPTANALYTIC AID SYSTEM
OCAS - ON-LINE CRYPTANALYTIC AID SYSTEM
System implications of information privacy
AFIPS '67 (Spring) Proceedings of the April 18-20, 1967, spring joint computer conference
Fast "infinite-key" privacy transformation for resource-sharing systems
AFIPS '70 (Fall) Proceedings of the November 17-19, 1970, fall joint computer conference
A consideration of the application of cryptographic techniques to data processing
AFIPS '69 (Fall) Proceedings of the November 18-20, 1969, fall joint computer conference
AFIPS '71 (Fall) Proceedings of the November 16-18, 1971, fall joint computer conference
AFIPS '72 (Fall, part I) Proceedings of the December 5-7, 1972, fall joint computer conference, part I
Snapshot 1971: how Canada organizes information about people
AFIPS '72 (Fall, part I) Proceedings of the December 5-7, 1972, fall joint computer conference, part I
Privacy and Security Issues in Information Systems
IEEE Transactions on Computers
The application of cryptography for data base security
AFIPS '76 Proceedings of the June 7-10, 1976, national computer conference and exposition
Classification of personal information for privacy protection purposes
AFIPS '76 Proceedings of the June 7-10, 1976, national computer conference and exposition
Research in data security: policies and projects
AFIPS '74 Proceedings of the May 6-10, 1974, national computer conference and exposition
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The term databank implies a centralized collection of data to which a number of users have access. A computerized databank system consists of the data files, the associated computer facility, a management structure, and a user community. Several classes of databank systems can be defined on the basis of the nature of the organization supported by the databank, and its activity; the nature of the data and its uses; and the structure of the associated computer facility. Such classifications have been discussed in detail elsewhere.