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2000
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Access Control: Policies, Models, and Mechanisms

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Access Control: Policies, Models, and Mechanisms
Access control is the process of mediating every request to resources and data maintained by a system and determining whether the request should be granted or denied. The access control decision is enforced by a mechanism implementing regulations established by a security policy. Different access control policies can be applied, corresponding to different criteria for defining what should, and what should not, be allowed, and, in some sense, to different definitions of what ensuring security means. In this chapter we investigate the basic concepts behind access control design and enforcement, and point out different security requirements that may need to be taken into consideration. We discuss several access control policies, and models formalizing them, that have been proposed in the literature or that are currently under investigation.
Pierangela Samarati, Sabrina De Capitani di Vimerc
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Type Conference
Year 2000
Where FOSAD
Authors Pierangela Samarati, Sabrina De Capitani di Vimercati
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