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A Mobile Access Control Architecture for Multiple Security Domains Environment

Ye Tang (), Shensheng Zhang () and Lei Li ()
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Ye Tang: Shanghai Jiaotong University, CIT Lab, Computer Science Department
Shensheng Zhang: Shanghai Jiaotong University, CIT Lab, Computer Science Department
Lei Li: Shanghai Jiaotong University, CIT Lab, Computer Science Department

A chapter in Current Trends in High Performance Computing and Its Applications, 2005, pp 457-461 from Springer

Abstract: Summary The characteristics of multiple security domains environment include multifactor, dynamic, heterogeneity, and openness, which make its resources at high security risks. Thus, it is very critical for mobile access to realize the efficient resources access control in multiple security domains environment. This paper aims at the problems of dynamic privilege assignment for mobile users in cross-domain access, proposes a mobile access control architecture for multiple security domains environment (MACAMSDE), and introduces flexible access control mechanisms. In addtion it discusses the enabling key technologies.

Keywords: mobile access; access control architecture; multiple security domains (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2005
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DOI: 10.1007/3-540-27912-1_61

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