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Information Flow Based Security Control Beyond Rbac: How to Enable Fine-Grained Security Policy Enforcement in Business Processes Beyond Limitations o

AUTHOR Fischer-Hellmann, Klaus-Peter; Bischoff, Rainer
PUBLISHER Springer Vieweg (11/02/2012)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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Role-based access control (RBAC) is a widely used technology to control information flows as well as control flows within and between applications in compliance with restrictions implied by security policies, in particular, to prevent disclosure of information or access to resources beyond restrictions defined by those security policies. Since RBAC only provides the alternatives of either granting or denying access, more fine-grained control of information flows such as granting access to information provided that it will not be disclosed to targets outside our organisation during further processing is not possible. In business processes, in particular those spanning several organisations, which are commonly defined using business process execution language (BPEL), useful information flows not violating security policy-implied limitations would be prevented if only the access control capabilities offered by RBAC are in use. The book shows a way of providing more refined methods of information flow control that allow for granting access to information or resources by taking in consideration the former or further information flow in a business process requesting this access. The methods proposed are comparatively easy to apply and have been proven to be largely machine-executable by a prototypical realisation. As an addition, the methods are extended to be also applicable to BPEL-defined workflows that make use of Grid services or Cloud services. IT Security Specialists Chief Information Officers (CIOs) Chief Security Officers (CSOs) Security Policy and Quality Assurance Officers and Managers Business Process and Web/Grid/Cloud Service Designers, Developers, Operational Managers Interested Learners / Students in the Field of Security Management."
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ISBN-13: 9783834826176
ISBN-10: 3834826170
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 161
Carton Quantity: 0
Product Dimensions: 6.60 x 0.30 x 9.50 inches
Weight: 0.65 pound(s)
Country of Origin: DE
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BISAC Categories
Computers | Information Theory
Computers | Security - General
Computers | Data Science - Data Modeling & Design
Dewey Decimal: 005.8
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The book shows a way of providing more refined methods of information flow control than those offered by role-based access control (RBAC). For granting access to information or resources, former or further information flow in a business process requesting this access is taken into account. The methods proposed are comparatively easy to apply and have been proven to be largely machine-executable by a prototypical realisation. As an addition, the methods are extended to be also applicable to BPEL-defined workflows in Grid and Cloud computing.Contents

Cross-Organisational Deployment of Business Processes - Approaches to Specification and Enforcement of Security Policies - Analysis of Security-Relevant Semantics of BPEL - Security Policy Compliance Assessment for BPEL-Defined Processes - Extension of Methods for Security Policy Enforcement to Grid Processes and Cloud Workflows

Target Groups

IT Security Specialists; Chief Information Officers (CIOs); Chief Security Officers (CSOs);
Security Policy and Quality Assurance Officers and Managers;
Business Process and Web/Grid/Cloud Service Designers, Developers, Operational Managers;
Interested Learners/Students in the Field of Security Management

The Author

Klaus-Peter Fischer-Hellmann has received his PhD in Computer Science from the University of Plymouth (UK) and holds an MSc in Mathematics from the University of Heidelberg. His expertise is based on more than 30 years of experience in the field of distributed applications, particularly in telecommunications. For several years now, he has been actively involved in teaching and supervising post-graduate research students at PhD level.

Klaus-Peter Fischer-Hellmann has received his PhD in Computer Science from the University of Plymouth (UK) and holds an MSc in Mathematics from the University of Heidelberg. His expertise is based on more than 30 years of experience in the field of distributed applications, particularly intelecommunications. For several years now, he has been actively involved in teaching and supervising post-graduate research students at PhD level.

The Series "IT im Unternehmen" is edited by Prof. Dr. Rainer Bischoff.

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Role-based access control (RBAC) is a widely used technology to control information flows as well as control flows within and between applications in compliance with restrictions implied by security policies, in particular, to prevent disclosure of information or access to resources beyond restrictions defined by those security policies. Since RBAC only provides the alternatives of either granting or denying access, more fine-grained control of information flows such as granting access to information provided that it will not be disclosed to targets outside our organisation during further processing is not possible. In business processes, in particular those spanning several organisations, which are commonly defined using business process execution language (BPEL), useful information flows not violating security policy-implied limitations would be prevented if only the access control capabilities offered by RBAC are in use. The book shows a way of providing more refined methods of information flow control that allow for granting access to information or resources by taking in consideration the former or further information flow in a business process requesting this access. The methods proposed are comparatively easy to apply and have been proven to be largely machine-executable by a prototypical realisation. As an addition, the methods are extended to be also applicable to BPEL-defined workflows that make use of Grid services or Cloud services. IT Security Specialists Chief Information Officers (CIOs) Chief Security Officers (CSOs) Security Policy and Quality Assurance Officers and Managers Business Process and Web/Grid/Cloud Service Designers, Developers, Operational Managers Interested Learners / Students in the Field of Security Management."
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