Towards authorisation models for secure information sharing : a survey and research agenda
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01/07/2010
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This article presents a survey of authorisation models and considers their ‘fitness-for-purpose’ in facilitating information sharing. Network-supported information sharing is an important technical capability that underpins collaboration in support of dynamic and unpredictable activities such as emergency response, national security, infrastructure protection, supply chain integration and emerging business models based on the concept of a ‘virtual organisation’. The article argues that present authorisation models are inflexible and poorly scalable in such dynamic environments due to their assumption that the future needs of the system can be predicted, which in turn justifies the use of persistent authorisation policies. The article outlines the motivation and requirement for a new flexible authorisation model that addresses the needs of information sharing. It proposes that a flexible and scalable authorisation model must allow an explicit specification of the objectives of the system and access decisions must be made based on a late trade-off analysis between these explicit objectives. A research agenda for the proposed Objective-based Access Control concept is presented. |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/31416/1/c31416.pdf http://isecure-journal.org/Form/GeneralInformation.aspx Salim, Farzad, Reid, Jason F., & Dawson, Edward (2010) Towards authorisation models for secure information sharing : a survey and research agenda. ISeCure, The ISC International Journal of Information Security, 2(2), pp. 69-87. |
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Copyright 2010 Please consult the authors |
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Computer Science; Faculty of Science and Technology; Information Security Institute |
Palavras-Chave | #080303 Computer System Security #Information Security #Authorisation Model #Multiobjective Decision Making #Uncertainty #Dynamic Environments |
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Journal Article |