Human Genome Data Protection Using PostgreSQL DBMS

There can be a data boom in the near future, due to cheaper methods make possible for everyone to keep their own DNA on their own device or on a central medical cloud. These are sensitive data. There are a lot of cases, when genomes are contained in text files. The size of these can even be 3 GB on every user. Secured data management is not solved in these files.

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