• Title/Summary/Keyword: Extended Role-Based Access Control

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A Role-Based Access Control System API Supporting External Authority Interface

  • Ma, Jin;Kim, Hyunah;Park, Minjae
    • Journal of Internet Computing and Services
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.27-32
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    • 2018
  • In industries that are operating various enterprise systems, new systems are integrated and operated in accordance with each period. In particular, when a new system is to be integrated, one of the major considerations is the single sign-on part for integrating and operating the authentication. To implement this authority system using role-based access control method, an extension method for access control method is needed. Therefore, in this paper, we design an extended role-based access control model for interworking with legacy authority system and provide its APIs. The extended role-based access control model is a model in which external authority information, which holds authority information in the authority information, is added. And we describe operations that the REST Web APIs are based on these models. In this paper, the method is described in the back-end APIs and can be implemented as an operation of an extended role-based access control system based on the method.

An Extended Role-Based Access Control Model with Multi-level Security Control (다단계 보안통제가 가능한 확장된 역할 기반 접근통제 모델)

  • Yim, Hwang-Bin;Park, Dong-Gue
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea TE
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    • v.39 no.3
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    • pp.90-96
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    • 2002
  • RBAC(Role-Based Access Control) is an access control method based on the user's role and it provides more flexibility on the various computer and network security fields. But, RBAC models consider only users for roles or permissions, so for the purpose of exact access control within real application systems, it is necessary to consider additional subjects and objects. In this paper, we propose an Extended RBAC model, $ERBAC_3$, for access control of multi-level security system by adding users, subjects, objects and roles level to RBAC, which enables multi-level security control. 

Extended Role-Based Access Control with Context-Based Role Filtering

  • Liu, Gang;Zhang, Runnan;Wan, Bo;Ji, Shaomin;Tian, Yumin
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.1263-1279
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    • 2020
  • Activating appropriate roles for a session in the role-based access control (RBAC) model has become challenging because of the so-called role explosion. In this paper, factors and issues related to user-driven role management are analysed, and a session role activation (SRA) problem based on reasonable assumptions is proposed to describe the problem of such role management. To solve the SRA problem, we propose an extended RBAC model with context-based role filtering. When a session is created, context conditions are used to filter roles that do not need to be activated for the session. This significantly reduces the candidate roles that need to be reviewed by the user, and aids the user in rapidly activating the appropriate roles. Simulations are carried out, and the results show that the extended RBAC model is effective in filtering the roles that are unnecessary for a session by using predefined context conditions. The extended RBAC model is also implemented in the Apache Shiro framework, and the modifications to Shiro are described in detail.

Extended Role Based Access Control Model (확장된 역할기반 접근통제 모델)

  • 김학범;홍기융;김동규
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information Security & Cryptology
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.47-56
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    • 1999
  • RBAC(Role Based Access Control) is an access control method based on the user's roles and it provides more flexibility and applicability on the various computer and network security fields than DAC(Discretionary Access Control) or MAC(Mandatory Access Control). In this paper, we newly propose ERBAC$_{0}$(Extended RBAC$_{0}$) model by considering subject's and object's roles additionally to REAC$_{0}$ model which is firstly proposed by Ravi S. Sandhu as a base model. The proposed ERBAC$_{0}$ model provides finer grained access control on the base of subject and object level than RBAC$_{0}$ model.

Extended GTRBAC Delegation Model for Access Control Enforcement in Enterprise Environments (기업환경의 접근제어를 위한 확장된 GTRBAC 위임 모델)

  • Hwang Yu-Dong;Park Dong-Gue
    • Journal of Internet Computing and Services
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.17-30
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    • 2006
  • With the wide acceptance of the Internet and the Web, volumes of information and related users have increased and companies have become to need security mechanisms to effectively protect important information for business activities and security problems have become increasingly difficult. This paper proposes a improved access control model for access control enforcement in enterprise environments through the integration of the temporal constraint character of the GT-RBAC model. sub-role hierarchies concept and PBDM(Permission Based Delegation Model). The proposed model. called Extended GT-RBAC(Extended Generalized Temporal Role Based Access Control) delegation Model. supports characteristics of GTRBAC model such as of temporal constraint, various time-constrained cardinality, control flow dependency and separation of duty constraints (SoDs). Also it supports conditional inheritance based on the degree of inheritance and business characteristics by using sub-roles hierarchies and supports permission based delegation, user to user delegation, role to role delegation, multi-step delegation and temporal delegation by using PBDM.

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Privacy Control Using GRBAC In An Extended Role-Based Access Control Model (확장된 역할기반 접근제어 모델에서 GRBAC을 이용한 프라이버시 제어)

  • Park Chong hwa;Kim Ji hong;Kim Dong kyoo
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.30 no.3C
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    • pp.167-175
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    • 2005
  • Privacy enforcement has been one of the most important problems in IT area. Privacy protection can be achieved by enforcing privacy policies within an organization's online and offline data processing systems. Traditional security models are more or less inappropriate for enforcing basic privacy requirements, such as purpose binding. This paper proposes a new approach in which a privacy control model is derived from integration of an existing security model. To this, we use an extended role-based access control model for existing security mechanism, in which this model provides context-based access control by combining RBAC and domain-type enforcement. For implementation of privacy control model we use GRBAC(Generalized Role-Based Access Control), which is expressive enough to deal with privacy preference. And small hospital model is considered for application of this model.

Implementation of Extended Task Role-Based Access Control Model (확장된 과업 역할기반 접근제어 모델의 구현)

  • 임황빈;박동규
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea TE
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    • v.39 no.4
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    • pp.431-436
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    • 2002
  • This paper implements an improved model for access control enforcement in enterprise environments. The integration of the task role-based access control model and the "conflicting entities" administration paradigm supply a specification of static and dynamic separation of duty requirements in the workflow environment. The implemented Extended Task Role-Based Access Control model can deal with the conflicting entities for workflow oriented tasks. It will support elaborate separation of duty policy to tasks in enterprise environment through the classification of enterprise sessions according to their characteristics.

An Extended Role-based Access Control Model with Privacy Enforcement (프라이버시 보호를 갖는 확장된 역할기반 접근제어 모델)

  • 박종화;김동규
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.29 no.8C
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    • pp.1076-1085
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    • 2004
  • Privacy enforcement has been one of the most important problems in IT area. Privacy protection can be achieved by enforcing privacy policies within an organization's data processing systems. Traditional security models are more or less inappropriate for enforcing basic privacy requirements, such as privacy binding. This paper proposes an extended role-based access control (RBAC) model for enforcing privacy policies within an organization. For providing privacy protection and context based access control, this model combines RBAC, Domain-Type Enforcement, and privacy policies Privacy policies are to assign privacy levels to user roles according to their tasks and to assign data privacy levels to data according to consented consumer privacy preferences recorded as data usage policies. For application of this model, small hospital model is considered.

Extended Role Based Access Control Model with Multilevel Security Control (다단계 보안통제가 가능한 확장된 역할기반 접근통제 모델)

  • Kim, Hak-Beom;Hong, Gi-Yung;Kim, Dong-Gyu
    • The Transactions of the Korea Information Processing Society
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    • v.7 no.6
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    • pp.1886-1902
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    • 2000
  • RBAC(Role Based Access Control) is an access control method based on the user's roles and it provides more flexibility and applicability on the various computer and network security fields than DAC(Discretionary Access Control) or MAC(Mandator Access Control). In this paper, e newly propose ERBAC\ulcorner(Extended RBAC\ulcorner) model by considering subject's and object's roles and security levels for roles additionally to RBAC\ulcorner model which is firstly proposed by Ravi S. Sandhu as a base model. The proposed ERBAC\ulcorner model provides finer grained access control with multilevel security on he base of subject and object level than RBAC\ulcorner model.

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Extended GTRBAC Model for Access Control Enforcement in Enterprise Environments (기업환경의 접근제어를 위한 확장된 GTRBAC 모델)

  • Park Dong-Eue;Hwang Yu-Dong
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.211-224
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    • 2005
  • With the wide acceptance of the Internet and the Web, volumes of information and related users have increased and companies have become to need security mechanisms to effectively protect important information for business activities and security problems have become increasingly difficult. This paper proposes a improved access control model for access control enforcement in enterprise environments through the integration of the temporal constraint character of the GT-RBAC model and sub-role hierarchies concept. The proposed model, called Extended GT-RBAC(Extended Generalized Temporal Role Based Access Control) Model, supports characteristics of GTRBAC model such as of temporal constraint, various time-constrained cardinality, control now dependency and separation of duty constraints(SoDs). Also it supports unconditional inheritance based on the degree of inheritance and business characteristics by using sub-roles hierarchies in order to allow expressing access control policies at a finer granularity in corporate enterprise environments.

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