Fernandez and Pan, 2001
A pattern language for security models
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Article
Year
2001
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Fernandez, E.B., Pan, R.
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Abstract
Security is a serious problem in the Internet and it is necessary to build new systems incorporating security as integral part of their design. The use of patterns is a good tool to help designers build secure systems. We discuss three patterns that correspond to the most common models for security: Authorization, Role-Based Access Control, and Multilevel Security. These can be applied in all the levels of the system and we show their use in the definition of a pattern for file authorization.
(Fernandez and Pan, 2001, p. 1)
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Fernandez, E.B., Pan, R., 2001. A pattern language for security models.
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