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19th Annual Computer Security Applications Conference (ACSAC '03)
Modelling Contexts in the Or-BAC Model
Las Vegas, Nevada
December 08-December 12
ISBN: 0-7692-2041-3
Fr?d?ric Cuppens, GET/ENST Bretagne, France
Alexandre Mi?ge, GET/ENST Bretagne, France
As computer infrastructures become more complex, security models must provide means to handle more flexible and dynamic requirements. In the Organization Based Access Control (Or-BAC) model, it is possible to express such requirements using the notion of context. In Or-BAC, each privilege (permission or obligation or prohibition) only applies in a given context. A context is viewed as an extra condition that must be satisfied to activate a given privilege. In this paper, we present a taxonomy of different types of context and investigate the data the information system must manage in order to deal with these different contexts. We then explain how to model them in the Or-BAC model.
Citation:
Fr?d?ric Cuppens, Alexandre Mi?ge, "Modelling Contexts in the Or-BAC Model," acsac, pp.416, 19th Annual Computer Security Applications Conference (ACSAC '03), 2003
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