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Representing Attribute Based Access Control Policies in OWL
2016
2016 IEEE Tenth International Conference on Semantic Computing (ICSC)
Attribute Based Access Control (ABAC) models are designed with the intention to overcome the shortcomings of classical access control models (DAC, MAC and RBAC) and unifying their advantages. In ABAC, the access control is provided based on generic attributes of entities. Many organizational security policies condition access decisions on attributes. OWL can be used to formally define and process security policies that can be captured using ABAC models. We have defined models, domains, data and
doi:10.1109/icsc.2016.16
dblp:conf/semco/SharmaJ16
fatcat:mdiladg5ibdtlezghrjdg6fci4