Sciweavers

79 search results - page 7 / 16
» Representing and Reasoning about Web Access Control Policies
Sort
View
SP
2008
IEEE
162views Security Privacy» more  SP 2008»
14 years 11 months ago
Fable: A Language for Enforcing User-defined Security Policies
This paper presents FABLE, a core formalism for a programming language in which programmers may specify security policies and reason that these policies are properly enforced. In ...
Nikhil Swamy, Brian J. Corcoran, Michael Hicks
AAAI
2008
15 years 2 months ago
Metalevel Information in Ontology-Based Applications
Applications of Semantic Web technologies often require the management of metalevel information--that is, information that provides additional detail about domain-level informatio...
Thanh Tran, Peter Haase, Boris Motik, Bernardo Cue...
POLICY
2007
Springer
15 years 5 months ago
Policy-Driven Negotiation for Authorization in the Grid
In many Grid services deployments, the clients and servers reside in different administrative domains. Hence, there is a requirement both to discover each other’s authorization ...
Ionut Constandache, Daniel Olmedilla, Frank Sieben...
CCS
2004
ACM
15 years 5 months ago
KNOW Why your access was denied: regulating feedback for usable security
We examine the problem of providing useful feedback about access control decisions to users while controlling the disclosure of the system’s security policies. Relevant feedback...
Apu Kapadia, Geetanjali Sampemane, Roy H. Campbell
FLOPS
2006
Springer
15 years 3 months ago
Soutei, a Logic-Based Trust-Management System
We describe the design and implementation of a trust-management system Soutei, a dialect of Binder, for access control in distributed systems. Soutei policies and credentials are w...
Andrew Pimlott, Oleg Kiselyov