基于角色的访问控制模型中合法信息流调度程序的设计与评价

T. Enokido, M. Takizawa
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基于角色的访问控制模型被广泛用于保证信息系统的安全。在这里,只有在授予对象s的角色中包含访问权限(o, op)时,才允许对象s向对象o发出方法op。即使每个访问请求都在角色中获得授权,也可能出现非法信息流,即众所周知的限制问题。一对角色族R1和R2之间的合法信息流关系(R1与R2)表明,如果角色族R1的事务T1先于角色族R2的事务T2执行,则不会发生非法信息流。另外,R1小于R2的显著先例关系表明角色族R2比R1更显著。从角色族的重要性和信息流关系两个方面,讨论了一个合法的信息流调度程序来同步事务以防止非法信息流,以及如何对多个事务中的冲突方法进行序列化。我们根据可以阻止多少非法信息流来评估LIF调度器。
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Design and Evaluation of a Legal Information Flow (LIF) Scheduler in a Role-based Access Control Model
The role-based access control model is widely used to keep information systems secure. Here, a subject s is allowed to issue a method op to an object o only if an access right (o, op) is included in the roles granted to the subject s. Even if every access request is authorized in the roles, illegal information flow might occur as well known confinement problem. A legal information flow relation (R1 lesI R2) among a pair of role families R1 and R2 shows that no illegal information flow occur if a transaction T1 with a role family R1 is performed prior to another transaction T2 with R2. In addition, a significantly precedent relation R1 less R2 implies that a role family R2 is more significant than R1. We discuss a legal information flow (LIF) scheduler to synchronize transactions so as to prevent illegal information flow and how to serialize conflicting methods from multiple transactions in terms of significancy and information flow relation of roles families. We evaluate the LIF scheduler in terms of how much illegal information flow can be prevented.
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