Abstract--Role based access control (RBAC) is a powerful security administration concept that can simplify permission assignment management. Migration to and maintenance of RBAC re...
Dana Zhang, Kotagiri Ramamohanarao, Steven Verstee...
Role-based access control (RBAC) is a popular access control model for enterprise systems due to its economic benefit and scalability. There are many RBAC features available, each ...
Proposed models for spatially-aware extensions of role-based access control (RBAC) combine the administrative and security advantages of RBAC with the dynamic nature of mobile and...
Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) has been widely used for expressing access control policies. Although RBAC provides flexible mechanisms to control the access to information, it do...
Mikhail I. Gofman, Ruiqi Luo, Jian He, Yingbin Zha...
The RBAC metaphor is powerful in its ability to express access control policy in terms of the way in which administrators view organizations. The functionality of simple Role Base...
: Enabling Technologies for Role Based Online Decision Engines Thomas Hildmann, Thomas Gebhardt 22-Feb-2000 The goal of our work at the Technical University of Berlin is to develop...
The intricacy of security administration is one of the most challenging problems in large networked systems. This problem is especially serious in the Web environment, which consi...
In role-based access control RBAC permissions are associated with roles, and users are made members of appropriate roles thereby acquiring the roles' permissions. Using RBAC ...
Role based access control (RBAC) allows users access to resources based on their competencies and responsibilities within an organization. Typically, RBAC is provided as a securit...
Abstract Role-based access control RBAC has recently received a lot of attention due to its exibility, expressive power and simplicity in administration. In RBAC permissions are as...