We investigate a generalization of the notion of XML security view introduced by Stoica and Farkas [17] and later refined by Fan et al. [8]. The model consists of access control ...
Gabriel M. Kuper, Fabio Massacci, Nataliya Rassadk...
Most state-of-the-art approaches of securing XML documents are based on a partial annotation of an XML tree with security labels which are later propagated to unlabeled nodes of th...
The information on the web is growing at a very fast pace. In this ever-accumulating data, the volume of information represented in XML format is on the rise in recent times. An o...
Abhilash Gummadi, Jong P. Yoon, Biren Shah, Vijay ...
Access control models for XML data can be classified in two major categories: node filtering and query rewriting systems. The first category includes approaches that use access ...
Ernesto Damiani, Majirus Fansi, Alban Gabillon, St...
The prevalent use of XML highlights the need for a generic, flexible access-control mechanism for XML documents that supports efficient and secure query access, without revealing ...