基于动态属性的访问控制系统的排队理论分析。

Gaurav Madkaikar, Shamik Sural, Jaideep Vaidya, Vijayalakshmi Atluri
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摘要

基于属性的访问控制(ABAC)中的访问解析主要是通过实施ABAC策略来实现的。但是,还经常添加增量的特定于用户的授权来补充基于属性的访问。随着辅助授权列表的增长,执行变得越来越低效,因为ABAC策略和特定授权都要进行评估。另一方面,从辅助列表重新生成ABAC策略需要重新运行计算开销很大的策略挖掘算法。此外,在进行策略重建时,访问中介必须暂停,从而导致系统不可用。在本文中,我们研究了平衡访问请求解析、适应动态授权更新和ABAC策略重建的问题。我们采用排队论方法,将访问中介过程建模为带休假的M/G/1队列。服务器主要参与解析访问请求,但偶尔也会去重建ABAC策略。我们研究了请求到达率、访问解析时间、假期持续时间和假期间隔等参数的影响。我们的大量实验为ABAC的有效实现提供了方向。
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Queuing Theoretic Analysis of Dynamic Attribute-Based Access Control Systems.

Access resolution in Attribute-based Access Control (ABAC) is primarily through the enforcement of an ABAC policy. However, incremental user-specific authorizations are also often added to supplement the attribute-based accesses. As this auxiliary list of authorizations grows, enforcement becomes increasingly more inefficient, since both the ABAC policy and the specific authorizations are to be evaluated. Regenerating the ABAC policy from the auxiliary list, on the other hand, requires re-running the computationally expensive policy mining algorithms. Further, access mediation has to be put on hold while policy rebuilding is done, resulting in periods of unavailability of the system. In this paper, we look into the problem of balancing access request resolution, accommodating dynamic authorization updates, and ABAC policy rebuilding. We employ a queuing theoretic approach where the access mediation process is modeled as an M/G/1 queue with vacation. The server is primarily involved in resolving access requests, but occasionally goes on vacation to rebuild the ABAC policy. We study the effects of several parameters like request arrival rate, access resolution time, vacation duration and interval between vacations. Our extensive experiments provide a direction towards efficient implementation of ABAC.

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