一个可扩展的基于历史的策略引擎

P. Gama, Carlos Ribeiro, Paulo Ferreira
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分布式系统中日益增加的复杂性和异构性促使系统管理员应用使用和访问控制策略引擎。高级策略语言允许策略管理员将自己与实现细节区分开来,从而专注于业务规则定义。更具体地说,基于历史的策略允许根据过去发生的事件指定规则,例如与职责分离相关的规则(例如,员工不能同时签发凭证和批准付款)。一些策略引擎已经支持基于历史的语义。然而,它们要么在策略规则中提供有限的表达能力,要么忽略了关键的可伸缩性问题。在存储和查找实现中忽略了单个策略定义,从而忽略了重要性能优化的潜力。此外,没有提供清除元策略语义,导致过去事件存储库的增长,直到策略评估变得无法管理。我们对Heimdall系统进行了扩展,这是一个支持历史的策略引擎,允许定义、实施和审计基于历史的策略。这个扩展的目标是Heimdall在实际环境中的可扩展性,引入了一个评估优化器和清除元策略标签的概念。基于所选使用模式的评估证实了我们方法的有效性,表明了令人鼓舞的性能结果
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A scalable history-based policy engine
The increasing complexity and heterogeneity in distributed systems is drawing system administrators into applying usage and access control policy engines. Higher-level policy languages allow policy administrators to demarcate themselves from implementation details, thus focusing on business rule definition. More specifically, history-based policies allow the specification of rules based on events that occurred in the past, such as separation-of-duty related rules (e.g. an employee cannot both issue a voucher and approve the payment). Several policy engines already support history-based semantics. However, they either provide limited expressiveness in policy rules or they neglect critical scalability issues. Individual policy definitions are disregarded in storage and lookup implementations, thus ignoring the potential for important performance optimizations. Furthermore, purging meta-policy semantics are not provided, inducing the growth of the past event repository until policy evaluation becomes unmanageable. We present an extension to the Heimdall system, a history-enabled policy engine which allows the definition, enforcement and auditing of history-based policies. This extension targets the scalability of Heimdall in practical environments, introducing an evaluation optimizer and the concept of purging meta-policy tags. An evaluation built on selected usage patterns corroborates the effectiveness of our approach, denoting encouraging performance results
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