Approximating SAML Using Similarity Based Imprecision. Navarro-Arribas, G. & Foley, S. N. In Intelligence in Communication Systems (IFIP International Conference on Intelligence in Communication Systems, INTELLCOMM 2005), volume 190, of IFIP International Federation for Information Processing Series, pages 77-86, Montréal, Canada, October, 2005. Springer.
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Pdf doi abstract bibtex With the increasing complexity of networked systems has come the trade-off of security versus functionality; a strictly secured system is often an unusable system. As a consequence, users often entirely bypass security in order to get their job done. We consider how similarity techniques that are used by casebased reasoning systems can be used to provide a degree of control over how strictly/precisely security is enforced. The flexibility to be able to meaningfully control how strictly security is enforced is especially relevant in the emerging Web Services architectures, where a wide variety of different users and heterogeneous systems use a common framework to interoperate with a wide variety of different resources and services. The paper proposes similarity-based imprecision security (SBIS) for the Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) as an approach to managing security in a web-services environment.
@inproceedings {navarro-arribas05:_approx_saml_using_simil_based_imprec,
author = {G. Navarro-Arribas and S. N. Foley},
title = {Approximating SAML Using Similarity Based Imprecision},
booktitle = {Intelligence in Communication Systems (IFIP International
Conference on Intelligence in Communication Systems,
INTELLCOMM 2005)},
publisher = {Springer},
year = 2005,
volume = 190,
series = {IFIP International Federation for Information Processing
Series},
pages = {77-86},
address = {Montréal, Canada},
month = oct,
abstract = {With the increasing complexity of networked systems has come
the trade-off of security versus functionality; a strictly
secured system is often an unusable system. As a
consequence, users often entirely bypass security in order
to get their job done. We consider how similarity techniques
that are used by casebased reasoning systems can be used to
provide a degree of control over how strictly/precisely
security is enforced. The flexibility to be able to
meaningfully control how strictly security is enforced is
especially relevant in the emerging Web Services
architectures, where a wide variety of different users and
heterogeneous systems use a common framework to interoperate
with a wide variety of different resources and services. The
paper proposes similarity-based imprecision security (SBIS)
for the Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) as an
approach to managing security in a web-services
environment.},
issn = {1571-5736},
isbn = {978-0-387-29121-5},
url = {http://www.springerlink.com/content/x8v850808l1626h5/},
doi = {10.1007/0-387-32015-6_18},
googlescholar-citedby =2,
url_pdf={http://www.deic.uab.cat/~guille/publications/papers/2005.intellcomm.sbis.pdf},}
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