The XACML standard defines an XML based language for defining access control policies and a related processing model. Recent work aims to add delegation to XACML in order to express the right to administrate XACML policies within XACML itself. The delegation profile draft explains how to validate the right to issue a policy, but there are no provisions for removing a policy. This paper proposes a revocation model for delegated XACML. A novel feature of this model is that whether a revocation is valid or not, depends not only on who issued the revocation, but also on the context in which an attempt to use the revoked policy is done
The extensible access control markup language (XACML) is the standard ac-cess control policy specifi...
Abstract. We present a formal, tool-supported approach to the design and maintenance of access contr...
Abstract. Access control is a critical functionality in distributed sys-tems. Services and resources...
The XACML standard defines an XML based language for defining access control policies and a related ...
In access control and digital rights management, del-egation introduces the ability to decentralize ...
Most access control mechanisms focus on how to define the rights of users in a precise way to preven...
In this paper we describe how we have added support for dynamic delegation of authority that is enac...
International audienceIn this paper we present a system permitting controlled policy administration ...
Abstract. We describe adding support for dynamic delegation of authority between users in multiple a...
Abstract This paper presents an infrastructure that enables the use of administrative delegation in ...
Efficient collaboration allows organizations and individuals to improve the efficiency and quality o...
We have an existing framework for updating privileges and creating management structures by means of...
We propose a formal account of XACML, an OASIS standard adhering to the Policy Based Access Control ...
Abstract The paper addresses the issue of providing access control via delegation and constraint man...
The OASIS XACML standard emerged as a pure declarative language allowing to express access control. ...
The extensible access control markup language (XACML) is the standard ac-cess control policy specifi...
Abstract. We present a formal, tool-supported approach to the design and maintenance of access contr...
Abstract. Access control is a critical functionality in distributed sys-tems. Services and resources...
The XACML standard defines an XML based language for defining access control policies and a related ...
In access control and digital rights management, del-egation introduces the ability to decentralize ...
Most access control mechanisms focus on how to define the rights of users in a precise way to preven...
In this paper we describe how we have added support for dynamic delegation of authority that is enac...
International audienceIn this paper we present a system permitting controlled policy administration ...
Abstract. We describe adding support for dynamic delegation of authority between users in multiple a...
Abstract This paper presents an infrastructure that enables the use of administrative delegation in ...
Efficient collaboration allows organizations and individuals to improve the efficiency and quality o...
We have an existing framework for updating privileges and creating management structures by means of...
We propose a formal account of XACML, an OASIS standard adhering to the Policy Based Access Control ...
Abstract The paper addresses the issue of providing access control via delegation and constraint man...
The OASIS XACML standard emerged as a pure declarative language allowing to express access control. ...
The extensible access control markup language (XACML) is the standard ac-cess control policy specifi...
Abstract. We present a formal, tool-supported approach to the design and maintenance of access contr...
Abstract. Access control is a critical functionality in distributed sys-tems. Services and resources...