Access Control Active Software Capabilities ASCap frame-work Partial Outsourcing
Issue Date:
28-Apr-2003
Publisher:
Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science
Citation:
Abendroth, Joerg; Jensen, Christian D.. 'Partial Outsourcing: A New Paradigm for Access Control'. - Dublin, Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, TCD-CS-2003-12, 2003, pp8
Series/Report no.:
Computer Science Technical Report TCD-CS-2003-12
Abstract:
Various security models have been proposed in recent years
for different purposes. Each of these aims to ease administration by introducing new types of security policies and
models. This increases the complexity a system administrator is faced with. Ultimately, the resources expended in
choosing
amongst all of these models leads to less efficient administration.
In this paper, we propose a new access control paradigm,
which is already well established in virus and SPAM protection as partial delegation of administration to external
expertise centres. Well-known vulnerabilities can be filtered out and known sources of attacks can be automatically blocked. We describe how partial outsourcing can be
achieved in a secure way. A framework, which enables this
process has already been developed.
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