Controlling access to a large distributed service is a potentially error prone process that may negatively impact request throughput and usability. Our Authorization-Based Access Control (or ABAC) URL rewriter solves this problem by providing locally verifiable authorizations and delegation tracking compatible with common web tools. Our access control mechanism is reusable, distributed and meets the scaling requirements of large distributed services. We demonstrate the successful operation of our proposed mechanism on HP’s real-time network monitoring and measurement web service, S 3.
Web Services is an area that encountered a very sudden and huge explosion on its popularity during t...
In this paper, we discuss the design issues for an authorization framework for Web Services. In part...
Prominent services in the operational portfolio of enterprise information systems are facilities des...
Controlling access to a large distributed service is a potentially error prone process that may nega...
Maximizing local autonomy has led to a scalable Internet. Scalability and the capacity for distribut...
Abstract — With the increase in web based enterprise services, there is an increasing trend among bu...
The service oriented architecture (SOA) is gaining more momen-tum with the advent of network service...
2021 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Attribute-Based Access Control (ABAC) is a methodolo...
Abstract: One of the most relevant advantages of Web Services (WS) is their simplicity of access on ...
Distributed authorization provides the ability to control access to resources spread over the Intern...
The correct deployment and enforcement of expressive attri- bute-based access control (ABAC) policie...
This paper presents an innovative access control model, referred to as Web service Access Control Ve...
Modern Web sites provide multiple services that are often deployed through distributed architectures...
Middleware influenced the research community in de-veloping a number of systems for controlling acce...
the new paradigms for the lightweight integration of business from different enterprises. Whereas th...
Web Services is an area that encountered a very sudden and huge explosion on its popularity during t...
In this paper, we discuss the design issues for an authorization framework for Web Services. In part...
Prominent services in the operational portfolio of enterprise information systems are facilities des...
Controlling access to a large distributed service is a potentially error prone process that may nega...
Maximizing local autonomy has led to a scalable Internet. Scalability and the capacity for distribut...
Abstract — With the increase in web based enterprise services, there is an increasing trend among bu...
The service oriented architecture (SOA) is gaining more momen-tum with the advent of network service...
2021 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Attribute-Based Access Control (ABAC) is a methodolo...
Abstract: One of the most relevant advantages of Web Services (WS) is their simplicity of access on ...
Distributed authorization provides the ability to control access to resources spread over the Intern...
The correct deployment and enforcement of expressive attri- bute-based access control (ABAC) policie...
This paper presents an innovative access control model, referred to as Web service Access Control Ve...
Modern Web sites provide multiple services that are often deployed through distributed architectures...
Middleware influenced the research community in de-veloping a number of systems for controlling acce...
the new paradigms for the lightweight integration of business from different enterprises. Whereas th...
Web Services is an area that encountered a very sudden and huge explosion on its popularity during t...
In this paper, we discuss the design issues for an authorization framework for Web Services. In part...
Prominent services in the operational portfolio of enterprise information systems are facilities des...