In dynamic and uncertain environments such as healthcare, where the needs of security and information availability are difficult to balance, an access control approach based on a static policy will be suboptimal regardless of how comprehensive it is. The uncertainty stems from the unpredictability of users’ operational needs as well as their private incentives to misuse permissions. In Role Based Access Control (RBAC), a user’s legitimate access request may be denied because its need has not been anticipated by the security administrator. Alternatively, even when the policy is correctly specified an authorised user may accidentally or intentionally misuse the granted permission. This paper introduces a novel approach to access control under...
The 2009 Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act (HITECH) encourages heal...
The increasing need to share information in dynamic environments has created a requirement for risk-...
Access control (AC) refers to mechanisms and policies that restrict access to resources, thus regula...
Role based access control (RBAC) is widely used in health care systems today. Some of the biggest sy...
Role based access control (RBAC) is widely used in health care systems today. Some of the biggest sy...
The suitability of Role Based Access Control (RBAC) is being challenged in dynamic environments like...
Access control is a key feature of healthcare information systems. Access control is about enforcing...
Systems for allowing users to manage access to their personal data are important for a wide variety ...
This article discusses potential clashes between different types of security policies that regulate ...
Access control is a security measure that is employed in computer systems to protect its data from u...
The widening use of Information Systems, which allow the collection, extraction, storage, management...
Access control system is an important component to protect patients’ information from abuse in a hea...
Abstract—Over the years, role based access control (RBAC) has remained a dominant form of access con...
Access control is a core component of any information-security strategy. Researchers have spent trem...
In traditional multi-level security systems, trust and risk values are pre-computed. Any change in t...
The 2009 Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act (HITECH) encourages heal...
The increasing need to share information in dynamic environments has created a requirement for risk-...
Access control (AC) refers to mechanisms and policies that restrict access to resources, thus regula...
Role based access control (RBAC) is widely used in health care systems today. Some of the biggest sy...
Role based access control (RBAC) is widely used in health care systems today. Some of the biggest sy...
The suitability of Role Based Access Control (RBAC) is being challenged in dynamic environments like...
Access control is a key feature of healthcare information systems. Access control is about enforcing...
Systems for allowing users to manage access to their personal data are important for a wide variety ...
This article discusses potential clashes between different types of security policies that regulate ...
Access control is a security measure that is employed in computer systems to protect its data from u...
The widening use of Information Systems, which allow the collection, extraction, storage, management...
Access control system is an important component to protect patients’ information from abuse in a hea...
Abstract—Over the years, role based access control (RBAC) has remained a dominant form of access con...
Access control is a core component of any information-security strategy. Researchers have spent trem...
In traditional multi-level security systems, trust and risk values are pre-computed. Any change in t...
The 2009 Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act (HITECH) encourages heal...
The increasing need to share information in dynamic environments has created a requirement for risk-...
Access control (AC) refers to mechanisms and policies that restrict access to resources, thus regula...