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Access Control for Emerging Distributed Systems

Published

Author(s)

Chung Tong Hu, David R. Kuhn, David F. Ferraiolo

Abstract

As big data, cloud computing, grid computing, and the Internet of Things reshape current data systems and practices, IT experts are keen to harness the power of distributed systems to boost security and prevent fraud. How can these systems' capabilities be used to improve processing without inflating risk?
Citation
Computer (IEEE Computer)
Volume
51
Issue
10

Keywords

Access Control, Distributed System, Policy, Authorization

Citation

, C. , Kuhn, D. and Ferraiolo, D. (2018), Access Control for Emerging Distributed Systems, Computer (IEEE Computer), [online], https://doi.org/10.1109/MC.2018.3971347 (Accessed October 10, 2025)

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Created November 1, 2018, Updated November 14, 2018
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