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Purpose-based Versus Flow-Based Access Control for Privacy
2012
Journal of Computer Science
Problem statement: Data protection legislation requires handling of Personal Identifiable Information (PII) in special ways to guarantee privacy. Specifically, the notion of handling purpose plays an important role in current access control mechanisms that allow only actions corresponding to intended purposes. A problem that arises in this context is how to ensure that PII is used solely for the intended purpose. Approach: This study shows that problems in the context of purpose access control
doi:10.3844/jcssp.2012.564.572
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