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Role-based access control (RBAC) model has been widely deployed for Web security. In some large-enterprise-wide situations, however, this model is difficult to manage due to huge amount of users, roles and interrelationships. As a result, the applications of this model are greatly limited. To address this problem, we present in this paper a decentralized RBAC model (DRBAC) by proposing a new concept of groups and by introducing non-trivial modifications to the user-role assignment of the existing models