Trust management is a promising approach for the authorization in distributed environment. There are two key issues for a trust management system: how to design high-level policy language and how to solve the compliance-checking problem [3,4]. We adopt this approach to deal with distributed authorization with delegation. In this paper, we propose an authorization language AL, a human-understandable high level language to specify various authorization policies. We define the semantics of AL through Answer Set Programming. Language AL has rich expressive power which can not only specify delegation, threshold structures addressed in previous approaches, but also represent structured resources and privileges, positive and negative authorization...
In distributed environments, access control decisions depend on statements of multiple agents rather...
Security requirements in distributed software systems are inherently dynamic. In the case of authori...
Security requirements in distributed software systems are inherently dynamic. In the case of authori...
We address the problem of authorization in large-scale, open, distributed systems. Authorization dec...
In this paper, we employ Answer Set Programming to deal with many complex issues associated with the...
In most systems, authorization is specified using some low-level system-specific mechanisms, e.g. pr...
Logic programming with answer set semantics has been considered appealing rule-based formalism langu...
Authorization plays an essential role to ensure the security of a wide variety of computing and IT s...
Security requirements in distributed software systems are inherently dynamic. In the case of authori...
Abstract. While groups are generally helpful for the definition of autho-rization policies, their us...
Although several access control policies have been proposed for securing access to resources, they f...
Although several access control policies have been proposed for securing access to resources, they f...
We present a declarative authorization language. Policies and credentials are ex-pressed using predi...
Security requirements in distributed software systems are inherently dynamic. In the case of authori...
Security requirements in distributed software systems are inherently dynamic. In the case of authori...
In distributed environments, access control decisions depend on statements of multiple agents rather...
Security requirements in distributed software systems are inherently dynamic. In the case of authori...
Security requirements in distributed software systems are inherently dynamic. In the case of authori...
We address the problem of authorization in large-scale, open, distributed systems. Authorization dec...
In this paper, we employ Answer Set Programming to deal with many complex issues associated with the...
In most systems, authorization is specified using some low-level system-specific mechanisms, e.g. pr...
Logic programming with answer set semantics has been considered appealing rule-based formalism langu...
Authorization plays an essential role to ensure the security of a wide variety of computing and IT s...
Security requirements in distributed software systems are inherently dynamic. In the case of authori...
Abstract. While groups are generally helpful for the definition of autho-rization policies, their us...
Although several access control policies have been proposed for securing access to resources, they f...
Although several access control policies have been proposed for securing access to resources, they f...
We present a declarative authorization language. Policies and credentials are ex-pressed using predi...
Security requirements in distributed software systems are inherently dynamic. In the case of authori...
Security requirements in distributed software systems are inherently dynamic. In the case of authori...
In distributed environments, access control decisions depend on statements of multiple agents rather...
Security requirements in distributed software systems are inherently dynamic. In the case of authori...
Security requirements in distributed software systems are inherently dynamic. In the case of authori...