Persistent access control: a formal model for drm

A. Arnab, A. Hutchison
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Abstract

Digital rights management (DRM) can be considered to be a mechanism to enforce access control over a resource without considering its location. There are currently no formal models for DRM, although there has been some work in analysing and formalising the interpretation of access control rules in DRM systems. A formal model for DRM is essential to provide specific access control semantics that are necessary for creating interoperable, unambiguous implementations. In this paper, we discuss how DRM differs as an access control model to the three well known traditional access control models - DAC, MAC and RBAC, and using these existing approaches motivate a set of requirements for a formal model for DRM. Thereafter, we present a formal description of LiREL, a rights expression language that is able to express access control policies and contractual agreement in a single use license. Our motivation with this approach is to identify the different components in a license contract and define how these components interact within themselves and with other components of the license. A formal notation allows for an uniform and unambiguous interpretation and implementation of the access control policies.
持久访问控制:drm的正式模型
可以将数字版权管理(DRM)视为一种不考虑资源位置就对其实施访问控制的机制。目前还没有正式的DRM模型,尽管在分析和形式化DRM系统中访问控制规则的解释方面已经做了一些工作。一个正式的DRM模型对于提供创建可互操作的、明确的实现所必需的特定访问控制语义至关重要。在本文中,我们讨论了作为访问控制模型的DRM与三种众所周知的传统访问控制模型(DAC、MAC和RBAC)的不同之处,以及使用这些现有方法激发了对DRM正式模型的一组需求。此后,我们提出了LiREL的正式描述,LiREL是一种权利表达语言,能够在单一使用许可中表达访问控制策略和合同协议。我们使用这种方法的动机是识别许可证合同中的不同组件,并定义这些组件如何在它们自己内部以及与许可证的其他组件进行交互。正式符号允许对访问控制策略进行统一和明确的解释和实现。
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