Sciweavers

164 search results - page 7 / 33
» On the Incoherencies in Web Browser Access Control Policies
Sort
View
ACSAC
2008
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Enforcing Role-Based Access Control Policies in Web Services with UML and OCL
Karsten Sohr, Tanveer Mustafa, Xinyu Bao, Gail-Joo...
SP
2006
IEEE
169views Security Privacy» more  SP 2006»
14 years 1 months ago
A Safety-Oriented Platform for Web Applications
The Web browser has become the dominant interface to a broad range of applications, including online banking, Web-based email, digital media delivery, gaming, and ecommerce servic...
Richard S. Cox, Steven D. Gribble, Henry M. Levy, ...
SBBD
2004
150views Database» more  SBBD 2004»
13 years 8 months ago
Active XML, Security and Access Control
XML and Web services are revolutioning the automatic management of distributed information, somewhat in the same way that HTML, Web browsers and search engines modified human acce...
Serge Abiteboul, Omar Benjelloun, Bogdan Cautis, T...
USS
2010
13 years 5 months ago
Securing Script-Based Extensibility in Web Browsers
Web browsers are increasingly designed to be extensible to keep up with the Web's rapid pace of change. This extensibility is typically implemented using script-based extensi...
Vladan Djeric, Ashvin Goel
ACSAC
2000
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
A Policy-based Access Control Mechanism for the Corporate Web
Current Web technologies use access control lists (ACLs) for enforcing regulations and practices governing businesses today. Having the policy hard-coded into ACLs causes manageme...
Victoria Ungureanu, F. Vesuna, Naftaly H. Minsky