Language) is a declarative access control policy language that has unique language constructs for factoring out access control logic. These constructs make the specification of access control requirements more compact than decision trees, which can be considered the most natural way to specify access control logic. However, many publications report that performance of XACML policy decision point (PDP) engines is greatly affected by the structure of policy sets. In this paper we first explore the causes of potential inefficiencies of XACML policies, and then propose a procedure to re-structure policy sets vertically by modifying the distribution of access control logic among different configurations of structural elements, in order to remove...
We propose a formal account of XACML, an OASIS standard adhering to the Policy Based Access Control ...
Many access control policy languages, e.g., XACML, allow a policy to contain multiple sub-policies, ...
The eXtensible Access Control Markup Language (XACML) has attracted significant attention from both ...
Policy-based computing is taking an increasing role in providing real-time decisions and governing t...
Access control is key to limiting the actions of users in an application and attribute-based policy ...
Access control has been proposed as "the" solution to prevent unauthorized accesses to sensitive sys...
Application-level access control enforcement of complex policies is suffering from bad performance. ...
With lot of hype surrounding policy-based computing, XACML (eXtensible Access Control Markup Languag...
Abstract—Most prior research on policies has focused on correctness. While correctness is an importa...
The eXtensible Access Control Markup Language (XACML) is an extensible and flexible XML language for...
The eXtensible Access Control Markup Language (XACML) is an extensible and flexible XML language for...
We present the design and implementation of a Certified Core Policy Language (ACCPL) that can be use...
Many access control policy languages, e.g., XACML, allow a policy to contain multiple sub-policies, ...
We propose a formal account of XACML, an OASIS standard adhering to the Policy Based Access Control ...
Many access control policy languages, e.g., XACML, allow a policy to contain multiple sub-policies, ...
The eXtensible Access Control Markup Language (XACML) has attracted significant attention from both ...
Policy-based computing is taking an increasing role in providing real-time decisions and governing t...
Access control is key to limiting the actions of users in an application and attribute-based policy ...
Access control has been proposed as "the" solution to prevent unauthorized accesses to sensitive sys...
Application-level access control enforcement of complex policies is suffering from bad performance. ...
With lot of hype surrounding policy-based computing, XACML (eXtensible Access Control Markup Languag...
Abstract—Most prior research on policies has focused on correctness. While correctness is an importa...
The eXtensible Access Control Markup Language (XACML) is an extensible and flexible XML language for...
The eXtensible Access Control Markup Language (XACML) is an extensible and flexible XML language for...
We present the design and implementation of a Certified Core Policy Language (ACCPL) that can be use...
Many access control policy languages, e.g., XACML, allow a policy to contain multiple sub-policies, ...
We propose a formal account of XACML, an OASIS standard adhering to the Policy Based Access Control ...
Many access control policy languages, e.g., XACML, allow a policy to contain multiple sub-policies, ...
The eXtensible Access Control Markup Language (XACML) has attracted significant attention from both ...