Many access control policy languages, e.g., XACML, allow a policy to contain multiple sub-policies, and the result of the policy on a request is determined by combining the result...
Ninghui Li, Qihua Wang, Wahbeh H. Qardaji, Elisa B...
As a major component of any host, or network operating system, access control mechanisms come in a wide variety of forms, each with their individual attributes, functions, methods...
David F. Ferraiolo, Serban I. Gavrila, Vincent C. ...
Abstract. Many different access control policies and models have been developed to suit a variety of goals; these include Role-Based Access Control, One-directional Information Flo...
Vincent C. Hu, Deborah A. Frincke, David F. Ferrai...
In defining large, complex access control policies, one would like to compose sub-policies, perhaps authored by different organizations, into a single global policy. Existing po...
—The Access Policy Tool (APT) analyzes the firewall configuration in an enterprise network for compliance with global access policy, e.g., such as describes the industry’s be...
David M. Nicol, William H. Sanders, Mouna Seri, Sa...