Descripción
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This paper explores the application of role-based access control to social networks, from the perspective of social network analysis. Each tie, composed of a relation, a sender and a receiver, involves the sender's assignation of the receiver to a role with permissions. The model is not constrained to system-defined relations and lets users define them unilaterally. It benefits of RBAC's advantages, such as policy neutrality, simplification of security administration and permissions on other | |
Internacional
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Si |
Entidad
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Lugar
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Oakland, California |
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Referencia/URL
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Workshop Program W2SP 2011: Web 2.0 Security and Privacy 2011 |
Tipo de publicación
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Ponencia en Congreso |