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Role-based Access Control (Artech House computer security series) (2nd Revised edition)
Role-based access control (RBAC) is a security mechanism that has gained wide acceptance in the field because it can greatly lower the cost and complexity of securing large networked and Web-based systems. Written by leading experts, this newly revised edition of the Artech House bestseller, Role-Based Access Control , offers practitioners the very
latest details on this popular network security model.
Contents:
Section I: Access Control Concepts & RBAC? Introduction.
- Access Control Definitions and Enforcement Framework.
- Section II: RBAC Framework: Models & Contraints? Core RBAC Features.
- Role Hierarchies.
- SoD and Constraints in RBAC Systems.
- RBAC, MAC and DAC.
- RBAC and Privacy.
- Section III: RBAC Standardization? RBAC Standards.
- Section IV: Enterprise Security Administration in RBAC? Role-Based Administration of RBAC.
- Role Engineering.
- Enterprise Access Control Frameworks Using RBAC and XML Technologies.
- Section V: RBAC in IT Systems Applications? Integrating RBAC with Enterprise IT Infrastructures.
- RBAC Implementation Case Studies.
- RBAC Features in Commerical Products.
- Appendices.
- About the Authors.
- Index.
Brief Description:
Role-based access control (RBAC) is a security mechanism that has gained wide acceptance in the field because it can greatly lower the cost and complexity of securing large networked and Web-based systems. This work offers practitioners the details on this popular network security model.
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