ASPF describes how an autonomic security manager may control OS-level authorization mechanisms supporting multiple classes of policies. Evaluation of an ASPF ...
ASPF describes how an autonomic security manager may control OS-level authorization mechanisms supporting multiple classes of policies. Evaluation of an ASPF ...
Evaluation of an ASPF implementation shows that the design is applicable for effective and yet flexible self-protection of pervasive systems, and presents a ...
ASPF describes how an autonomic security manager may control OS-level authorization mechanisms supporting multiple classes of policies. Evaluationof an ASPF ...
ASPF describes how an autonomic security manager may control OS-level authorization mechanisms supporting multiple classes of policies. Evaluationof an ASPF ...
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Ruan He, Marc Lacoste, Jean Leneutre: A Policy Management Framework for Self-Protection of Pervasive Systems. ICAS 2010: 104-109. manage site settings.
In this framework, actions are annotated with axiomatic specifications that enable powerful reasoning to detect conflicts and cycles in policies. We present the ...
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The portal can access those files and use them to remember the user's data, such as their chosen settings (screen view, interface language, etc.), or their ...
This paper is one approach to develop security policies according to the changing context for the pervasive systems, which should be adaptive to the various ...
This paper describes the notion of end-to-end policy management and advances a framework that can be useful in understanding the commonality in IT security and ...