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On the Homonymous Role in Role-Based Discretionary Access Control

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Autonomic and Trusted Computing (ATC 2007)

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Secure model is a core aspect in trusted information system and a key research field of trusted computing. Based on the extensive research of the Role Based Access Control (RBAC) model and the security operating system standards, we put forward the concept of homonymous role, which extends the control categories of the role in RBAC, balances the control granularity and the storage space requirement, and carries the detailed access control into execution. Based on the homonymous role, we also facilitate the homonymous control domain capability in the Discretionary Access Control (DAC) system. Finally, we design and implement our homonymous control domain on FreeBSD to enhance the flexibility of the access control.

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Bin Xiao Laurence T. Yang Jianhua Ma Christian Muller-Schloer Yu Hua

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Ouyang, K., Chu, X., Jiang, Y., Chen, HH., Liu, J. (2007). On the Homonymous Role in Role-Based Discretionary Access Control. In: Xiao, B., Yang, L.T., Ma, J., Muller-Schloer, C., Hua, Y. (eds) Autonomic and Trusted Computing. ATC 2007. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 4610. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-73547-2_33

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