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Access Control Policy Composition for Resource Federation Networks Using Semantic Web and Resource Description Framework (RDF)

Published

Author(s)

Chung Tong Hu, Stephen Quirolgico, Karen A. Scarfone

Abstract

The availability of global, pervasive information relies on seamless access to federated resources through sharing and trust between the participating members. However, most of the current architectures for federation networks are designed based on a centralized authorization management schema that limits the dynamic composing, organization, and reuse of federation access control policies. A schema for such environments has not been well thought out. In this paper, we present an innovative schema using Semantic Web technology that leverages the pervasive capability of semantic content and the fluency of machine understandable knowledge for access control policy in federated environments.
Volume
ICS 2008
Conference Dates
November 13-15, 2008
Conference Location
Damsui, Taipei,
Conference Title
The 2008 International Computer Symposium (ICS 2008)

Citation

, C. , Quirolgico, S. and Scarfone, K. (2008), Access Control Policy Composition for Resource Federation Networks Using Semantic Web and Resource Description Framework (RDF), The 2008 International Computer Symposium (ICS 2008), Damsui, Taipei, , [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=890067 (Accessed December 6, 2024)

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Created November 13, 2008, Updated February 19, 2017