Authorisation in context: Incorporating context-sensitivity into an access control framework
Authors: Faily, S., Lyle, J., Fléchais, I., Atzeni, A., Cameroni, C., Myrhaug, H., Göker, A. and Kleinfeld, R.
Journal: Proceedings of the 28th International BCS Human Computer Interaction Conference: Sand, Sea and Sky - Holiday HCI, HCI 2014
Pages: 189-194
DOI: 10.14236/ewic/hci2014.21
Abstract:With sensitive information about ourselves now distributed across personal devices, people need to make access control decisions for different contexts of use. However, despite advances in improving the usability of access control for both developers and users, we still lack insights about how the intentions behind policy decisions in different contexts of use are shaped. In this paper, we describe how context was incorporated into an access control framework using a study of how context influences access control decision making. We describe how the main recommendations arising from this study were used to build context into a policy editor for this access control framework.
https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/22056/
Source: Scopus
Authorisation in Context: Incorporating Context-Sensitivity into an Access Control Framework
Authors: Faily, S., Lyle, J., Fléchais, I., Atzeni, A., Cameroni, C., Myrhaug, H., Göker, A. and Kleinfeld, R.
Conference: 28th British HCI Group Annual Conference on People and Computers: Sand, sea and Sky
Dates: 9-12 September 2014
Publisher: British Computer Society
https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/22056/
Source: Manual
Authorisation in Context: Incorporating Context-Sensitivity into an Access Control Framework.
Authors: Faily, S., Lyle, J., Flechais, I., Atzeni, A.S., Cameroni, C., Myrhaug, H.I., Göker, A. and Kleinfeld, R.
Editors: Fitton, D., Horton, M., Read, J.C. and Sim, G.
Journal: BCS HCI
Publisher: British Computer Society
https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/22056/
http://ewic.bcs.org/category/18364
Source: DBLP