Pervasive computing environments introduce new requirements in expressiveness and flexibility of access control policies which are almost addressable leveraging contextual informa...
Amir Reza Masoumzadeh, Morteza Amini, Rasool Jalil...
Contextual integrity is a conceptual framework for understanding privacy expectations and their implications developed in the literature on law, public policy, and political philo...
Adam Barth, Anupam Datta, John C. Mitchell, Helen ...
Traditional access control models, such as Role-Based Access Control (RBAC), do not take into account contextual information, such as location and time, for making access decision...
Current ubiquitous computing environments provide many kinds of information. This information may be accessed by different users under varying conditions depending on various conte...
We examine the problem of providing useful feedback about access control decisions to users while controlling the disclosure of the system’s security policies. Relevant feedback...
Apu Kapadia, Geetanjali Sampemane, Roy H. Campbell