Published: June 21, 2013
Citation: Computer (IEEE Computer) vol. 46, no. 4, (April 2013) pp. 94-96
Author(s)
David Ferraiolo, Serban Gavrila, Wayne Jansen
Although access control (AC) currently plays an important role in securing data services, if properly envisaged and designed, access control can serve a more vital role in computing than one might expect. The Policy Machine (PM), a framework for AC developed at NIST, was designed with this goal in mind. The PM has evolved beyond just a concept to a prototype implementation and is now being directed toward an open source project.
Although access control (AC) currently plays an important role in securing data services, if properly envisaged and designed, access control can serve a more vital role in computing than one might expect. The Policy Machine (PM), a framework for AC developed at NIST, was designed with this goal in...
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Although access control (AC) currently plays an important role in securing data services, if properly envisaged and designed, access control can serve a more vital role in computing than one might expect. The Policy Machine (PM), a framework for AC developed at NIST, was designed with this goal in mind. The PM has evolved beyond just a concept to a prototype implementation and is now being directed toward an open source project.
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Keywords
Policy Machine; access control; data services; policy enforcement
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