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2nd IEEE International Symposium on Dependable, Autonomic and Secure Computing (DASC'06)
Aclamate: An AOSD Security Framework for Access Control
Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis, USA
September 29-October 01
ISBN: 0-7695-2539-3
Andrew Prunicki, Illinois Institute of Technology, USA
Tzilla Elrad, Illinois Institute of Technology, USA
The development of secure software could be simplified if tooling were readily available to application developers. Improvements can be made to better support software developers to secure their applications, without requiring that security code be inserted throughout core application processing code. The Aclamate framework is introduced here for securing software that imposes little restrictions on the writing of software. Aclamate uses AOSD to secure applications in a non-invasive manner. Both the existing state of software security frameworks and what support already exists to assist application development are discussed. Emphasis is placed on access control and authorization - as these areas are particularly lacking with security tooling to support software development in a non-invasive manner. Finally, there is a critique of Aclamate, the challenges remain in its development, and the remaining opportunities that may exist to provide application developers with more tools to ease the development of secure software.
Citation:
Andrew Prunicki, Tzilla Elrad, "Aclamate: An AOSD Security Framework for Access Control," dasc, pp.293-300, 2nd IEEE International Symposium on Dependable, Autonomic and Secure Computing (DASC'06), 2006
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