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2009 Annual Computer Security Applications Conference
Secure Web 2.0 Content Sharing Beyond Walled Gardens
Honolulu, Hawaii
December 07-December 11
ISBN: 978-0-7695-3919-5
Web 2.0 users need usable mechanisms for sharing their content with each other in a controlled manner across boundaries of content-hosting or application-service providers (CSPs). In this paper, we describe the architecture, design, and implementation of a proposed system for Web 2.0 content sharing across CSPs. With our approach, users use their existing email account to login to CSPs, and content owners use their email-based contact-lists to specify access policies. Users are assumed to be equipped only with a Web browser and CSPs do not need to change their existing access-control mechanisms. In addition, policy statements are URI-addressable, and the same access policies can be reused and enforced across CSPs.
Index Terms:
Web 2.0 content sharing, access control, trust management
Citation:
San-Tsai Sun, Kirstie Hawkey, Konstantin Beznosov, "Secure Web 2.0 Content Sharing Beyond Walled Gardens," acsac, pp.409-418, 2009 Annual Computer Security Applications Conference, 2009
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