SACMAT 2001:
Chantilly, Virginia, USA
6th ACM Symposium on Access Control Models and Technologies (SACMAT 2001), May 3-4, 2001, Litton-TASC, Chantilly, Virginia, USA. ACM, 2001
- Andreas Schaad, Jonathan D. Moffett, Jeremy Jacob:
The role-based access control system of a European bank: a case study and discussion.
3-9

- Michael J. Covington, Wende Long, Srividhya Srinivasan, Anind K. Dey, Mustaque Ahamad, Gregory D. Abowd:
Securing context-aware applications using environment roles.
10-20

- Christos K. Georgiadis, Ioannis Mavridis, George Pangalos, Roshan K. Thomas:
Flexible team-based access control using contexts.
21-27

- Naoya Nitta, Hiroyuki Seki, Yoshiaki Takata:
Security verification of programs with stack inspection.
31-40

- Elisa Bertino, Barbara Catania, Elena Ferrari, Paolo Perlasca:
A logical framework for reasoning about access control models.
41-52

- Ravi S. Sandhu, Elisa Bertino, Trent Jaeger, D. Richard Kuhn, Carl E. Landwehr:
Panel: The next generation of acess control models (panel session): do we need them and what should they be?
53

- Elisa Bertino, Silvana Castano, Elena Ferrari:
On specifying security policies for web documents with an XML-based language.
57-65

- Myong H. Kang, Joon S. Park, Judith N. Froscher:
Access control mechanisms for inter-organizational workflow.
66-74

- Ty van den Akker, Quinn Snell, Mark J. Clement:
The YGuard access control model: set-based access control.
75-84

- Michael M. Swift, Peter Brundrett, Cliff Van Dyke, Praerit Garg, Anne Hopkins, Shannon Chan, Mario Goertzel, Gregory Jensenworth:
Improving the granularity of access control in Windows NT.
87-96

- Horst Wedde, Mario Lischka:
Modular authorization.
97-105

- Jonathon Tidswell, John Potter:
A graphical definition of authorization schema in the DTAC model.
109-120

- Manuel Koch, Luigi V. Mancini, Francesco Parisi-Presicce:
On the specification and evolution of access control policies.
121-130

- Trent Jaeger:
Managing access control complexity using metrices.
131-139

- Timothy Fraser, David F. Ferraiolo, Mikel L. Matthews, Casey Schaufler, Stephen Smalley, Robert Watson:
Panel: which access control technique will provide the greatest overall benefit-Abstract.
141

- David F. Ferraiolo:
An argument for the role-based access control model.
142-143

- Mikel L. Matthews:
Position paper.
144

- Casey Schaufler:
They want froot loops why industry will continue to deliver multi-level security.
145-146

- Stephen Smalley:
Which operating system access control technique will provide the greatest overall benefit to users?.
147-148

- Robert Watson:
Statement for SACMAT 2001 panel.
149

- Longhua Zhang, Gail-Joon Ahn, Bei-tseng Chu:
A rule-based framework for role based delegation.
153-162

- Najam Perwaiz:
Structured management of role-permission relationships.
163-169

- Walt Yao, Ken Moody, Jean Bacon:
A model of OASIS role-based access control and its support for active security.
171-181

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