基于所有者的基于角色的访问控制OB-RBAC

M. Saffarian, B. S. Firozabadi
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访问控制模型的管理处理谁有权更新基于该模型定义的策略的问题。基于角色的访问控制(RBAC)模型是管理领域研究较多的模型之一。现有的基于角色的管理模式都属于基于管理员的分散式管理模式。在这种方法中,首先赋予一组管理员更新操作角色授权的权限,其次赋予一组管理员将先前的权限委托给其他较低级别管理员的权限。然而,在结构非正式和灵活的组织中,如学术和研究型组织,可能不存在这种行政角色和操作角色的明显区别。在这里,每个角色都可能参与操作和管理决策,因此更多的面向任务的决策由高级角色做出,而更多的专业级别的决策由初级角色做出。本文研究了一类新的访问控制模型,即基于所有者的基于角色的访问控制(OB-RBAC)。OB-RBAC模型利用了任意访问控制(DAC)和RBAC的优点。特别是,OB-RBAC模型构建的策略模型不仅满足组织限制,而且具有DAC模型的灵活管理。
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Owner-Based Role-Based Access Control OB-RBAC
Administration of an access control model deals with the question of who is authorized to update policies defined on the basis of that model. One of the models whose administration has absorbed relatively large research is the Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) model. All the existing role-based administrative models fall into the category of administrator based decentralized approach. In such an approach, a group of administrators are given firstly, the authority of updating authorizations for operative roles and secondly, the authority of delegating the previous right to other lower-level administrators. However, in organizations with informal and flexible structure, like academic and research-oriented organizations such a sharp distinction between administrative roles and operative roles might not exist. Here, each role may take part in both operative and administrative decisions such that more mission-oriented decisions are made by senior roles and more specialized-level decisions are made by junior roles. In this paper, we study a new class of access control model called Owner-Based Role-Based Access Control (OB-RBAC) which is suitable for such environments. The OB-RBAC model utilizes the advantages of both Discretionary Access Control (DAC)and RBAC. In particular, the OB-RBAC model builds a policy model which not only fulfills the organizational restrictions but enjoys the flexible administration of the DAC model.
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