Using semantic policies for ad-hoc coalition access control

A. Dersingh, R. Liscano, A. Jost
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Coalition access control models are required in order to properly manage access to resources among different collaborating organizations. When these relationships are long term inter-organizational agreements and policies can be established that can satisfy appropriate access to the resources owned by those entities. When these coalitions are spontaneous access rights to resources among the parties in the coalition need to be specified by users and must be context dependant. A good example of this is in ad-hoc collaborative scenarios. Controlling access to private services being shared within the collaborative group is a challenge in these scenarios. This paper presents a semantic Web approach in order to represent context that can be shared and used by a policy engine to form dynamic groups based on the context of the situation, as well as manage access to the private Web services that each group introduces to the ad-hoc collaborative environment. The approach leverages the distributed policy framework (Rein) built on top of a rule-base reasoner (CWM)
使用语义策略进行临时联盟访问控制
为了正确管理不同协作组织之间的资源访问,需要联盟访问控制模型。如果这些关系是长期的,则可以建立能够满足对这些实体拥有的资源的适当访问的组织间协议和政策。当这些联盟是自发的时,联盟中各方对资源的访问权需要由用户指定,并且必须依赖于上下文。特别协作场景就是一个很好的例子。在这些场景中,控制对协作组内共享的私有服务的访问是一个挑战。本文提出了一种语义Web方法,以表示上下文,这些上下文可以被策略引擎共享和使用,以根据情况的上下文形成动态组,并管理对每个组引入到特别协作环境的私有Web服务的访问。该方法利用了建立在基于规则的推理器(CWM)之上的分布式策略框架(Rein)。
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