Published: October 23, 1998
Author(s)
John Barkley, Anthony Cincotta
Conference
Name: Third ACM Workshop on Role-Based Access Control (RBAC '98)
Dates: October 22-23, 1998
Location: Fairfax, Virginia, United States
Citation: Proceedings of the Third ACM Workshop on Role-Based Access Control (RBAC '98), pp. 73-80
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The role metaphor in Role Based Access Control (RBAC) is particularly powerful in its ability to express access policy in terms of the way in which administrators view organizations. Much of the effort in providing administrative tools for RBAC has been devoted to tools for associating users with roles and roles with roles. This paper introduces the concept of an "Object Access Type" and describes the tool "RGP-Admin" for administering associations between roles and permissions using Object Access Types. RGP-Admin is applicable to most RBAC mechanisms and Access Control List mechanisms which support groups. A prototype demonstration of RGPAdmin was developed to illustrate how Object Access Types are used to manage associations between Windows NT groups, representing roles, and file permissions within the Windows NT File System.
The role metaphor in Role Based Access Control (RBAC) is particularly powerful in its ability to express access policy in terms of the way in which administrators view organizations. Much of the effort in providing administrative tools for RBAC has been devoted to tools for associating users with...
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The role metaphor in Role Based Access Control (RBAC) is particularly powerful in its ability to express access policy in terms of the way in which administrators view organizations. Much of the effort in providing administrative tools for RBAC has been devoted to tools for associating users with roles and roles with roles. This paper introduces the concept of an "Object Access Type" and describes the tool "RGP-Admin" for administering associations between roles and permissions using Object Access Types. RGP-Admin is applicable to most RBAC mechanisms and Access Control List mechanisms which support groups. A prototype demonstration of RGPAdmin was developed to illustrate how Object Access Types are used to manage associations between Windows NT groups, representing roles, and file permissions within the Windows NT File System.
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Keywords
access control; Object Access Type; permission; RBAC; Role-Based Access Control
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