Proceedings Article10.1145/1234324.1234337
Context-based access control
Jessica Rubart
- 09 Nov 2005
- pp 13
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TL;DR: This paper proposes security contexts and affinities for handling context-based access control for shared resources in a flexible way and identifies components that can benefit very much from hypermedia models in terms of flexibility and extensibility.
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Abstract: Various use cases require flexible and dynamic access control management. This paper proposes security contexts and affinities for handling context-based access control for shared resources in a flexible way. It identifies components that can benefit very much from hypermedia models in terms of flexibility and extensibility. In addition, behavior components being able to interpret specific kinds of structures are suggested. This enables access control models that can be dynamically adapted and extended.
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