Computer Science – Cryptography and Security
Scientific paper
2009-03-12
15th National Computer Security Conference, Baltimore, MD. October 13-16, 1992
Computer Science
Cryptography and Security
pp. 554 - 563
Scientific paper
While Mandatory Access Controls (MAC) are appropriate for multilevel secure military applications, Discretionary Access Controls (DAC) are often perceived as meeting the security processing needs of industry and civilian government. This paper argues that reliance on DAC as the principal method of access control is unfounded and inappropriate for many commercial and civilian government organizations. The paper describes a type of non-discretionary access control - role-based access control (RBAC) - that is more central to the secure processing needs of non-military systems than DAC.
Ferraiolo David F.
Kuhn Richard D.
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