We introduce the RT framework, a family of Rolebased Trust-management languages for representing policies and credentials in distributed authorization. RT combines the strengths o...
Ninghui Li, John C. Mitchell, William H. Winsborou...
Community decisions about access control in virtual communities are non-monotonic in nature. This means that they cannot be expressed in current, monotonic trust management langua...
Marcin Czenko, Ha Tran, Jeroen Doumen, Sandro Etal...
Despite a plethora of recent research regarding trust management approaches to authorization, relatively little attention has been given to exactly how these technologies can be e...
Early work on security-typed languages required that legal information flows be defined statically. More recently, techniques have been introduced that relax these assumptions a...
Sruthi Bandhakavi, William H. Winsborough, Mariann...