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ESORICS
2007
Springer
15 years 6 months ago
What, Indeed, Is Intransitive Noninterference?
Abstract. This paper argues that Haigh and Young’s definition of noninterference for intransitive security policies admits information flows that are not in accordance with the...
Ron van der Meyden
FLAIRS
2003
15 years 1 months ago
A Possibilistic Logic Encoding of Access Control
This paper proposes a modelling of information security policies in the framework of possibilistic logic. Our modelling is based on the concept of roles associated with users. Acc...
Salem Benferhat, Rania El Baida, Fréd&eacut...
ICC
2007
IEEE
15 years 6 months ago
A Grammar for Specifying Usage Control Policies
—Usage control goes beyond traditional access control, addressing its limitations related to attribute mutability and continuous usage permission validation. The recently propose...
Rafael Teigao, Carlos Maziero, Altair Olivo Santin
ADC
2009
Springer
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15 years 6 months ago
What is Required in Business Collaboration?
Access control has been studied for sometime, and there are a number of theories and techniques for handling access control for single or centralised systems; however, unique and ...
Daisy Daiqin He, Michael Compton, Kerry Taylor, Ji...
DLOG
2009
15 years 27 days ago
Using Description Logics in Relation Based Access Control
Relation Based Access Control (RelBAC) is an access control model designed for the new scenarios of access control on Web 2.0. Under this model, we discuss in this paper how to for...
Rui Zhang, Alessandro Artale, Fausto Giunchiglia, ...