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An administration concept for the enterprise role-based access control model
Author(s) -
Axel Kern,
Andreas Schaad,
Jonathan Moffett
Publication year - 2003
Publication title -
citeseer x (the pennsylvania state university)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
ISBN - 1-58113-681-1
DOI - 10.1145/775412.775414
Subject(s) - computer science , administration (probate law) , access control , control (management) , knowledge management , process management , business , computer security , artificial intelligence , political science , law
Using an underlying role-based model for the administration of roles has proved itself to be a successful approach. This paper sets out to describe the enterprise role-based access control model (ERBAC) in the context of SAM Jupiter, a commercial enterprise security management software.We provide an overview of the role-based conceptual model underlying SAM Jupiter. Having established this basis, we describe how the model is used to facilitate a role-based administration approach. In particular, we discuss our notion of 'scopes', which describe the objects over which an administrator has authority. The second part provides a case study based on our real-world experiences in the implementation of role-based administrative infrastructures. Finally, a critical evaluation and comparison with current approaches to administrative role-based access control is provided.

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