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Security Contexts in Autonomic Systems

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Security Contexts in Autonomic Systems
Autonomic Computing Systems (ACS) are expected to achieve the same level of self-regulation and pervasiveness as human autonomic systems. Because of the features of ACS, the traditional security model can not be applied to ACS any more. The goal of our research is to develop a context-based security model and architecture for ACS. Our focus is on self-protection feature of ACS. The self-protection feature is enforced through security contexts that we define. By taking security contexts into account, security policies can dynamic change in order to cope with new environment.
Kaiyu Wan, Vasu S. Alagar
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Type Conference
Year 2006
Where CIS
Authors Kaiyu Wan, Vasu S. Alagar
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