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POLICY
2009
Springer

Strong and Weak Policy Relations

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Strong and Weak Policy Relations
—Access control and privacy policy relations tend to focus on decision outcomes and are very sensitive to defined terms and state. Small changes or updates to a policy language or vocabulary may make two similar policies incomparable. To address this we develop two flexible policy relations derived from bisimulation in process calculi. Strong licensing compares the outcome of two policies strictly, similar to strong bisimulation. Weak licensing compares the outcome of policies more flexibly by ignoring irrelevant (non-conflicting) differences between outcomes, similar to weak bisimulation. We illustrate the relations using examples from P3P.
Michael J. May, Carl A. Gunter, Insup Lee, Steve Z
Added 27 May 2010
Updated 27 May 2010
Type Conference
Year 2009
Where POLICY
Authors Michael J. May, Carl A. Gunter, Insup Lee, Steve Zdancewic
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