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First experiences using XACML for access control in distributed systems

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First experiences using XACML for access control in distributed systems
Authorization systems today are increasingly complex. They span domains of administration, rely on many different authentication sources, and manage permissions that can be as complex as the system itself. Worse still, while there are many standards that define authentication mechanisms, the standards that address authorization are less well defined and tend to work only within homogeneous systems. This paper presents XACML, a standard access control language, as one component of a distributed and inter-operable authorization framework. Several emerging systems which incorporate XACML are discussed. These discussions illustrate how authorization can be deployed in distributed, decentralized systems. Finally, some new and future topics are presented to show where this work is heading and how it will help connect the general components of an authorization system. Categories and Subject Descriptors C.2.0 [Computer-Communication Networks]: General – Security and protection. D.4.6 [Opera...
Markus Lorch, Seth Proctor, Rebekah Lepro, Dennis
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Type Conference
Year 2003
Where XMLSEC
Authors Markus Lorch, Seth Proctor, Rebekah Lepro, Dennis G. Kafura, Sumit Shah
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