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Policy Analysis for Self-administrated Role-Based Access Control
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2013
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Current techniques for security analysis of administrative role-based access control (ARBAC) policies restrict themselves to the separate administration assumption that essentially separates administrative roles from regular ones. The naive algorithm of tracking all users is all that is known for the security analysis of ARBAC policies without separate administration, and the state space explosion that this results in precludes building effective tools. In contrast, the separate administration
doi:10.1007/978-3-642-36742-7_30
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