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Using Access Control for Secure Information Flow in a Java-like Language (2003)  (Make Corrections)  (6 citations)
Anindya Banerjee, David A. Naumann



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Abstract: Access control mechanisms are widely used with the intent of enforcing confidentiality and other policies, but few formal connections have been made between information flow and access control. Java and C are object-oriented languages that provide fine-grained access control. An access control list specifies local policy by authorizing permissions for principals (code sources) associated with class declarations; a mechanism called stack inspection checks permissions at run time. An example... (Update)

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Anindya Banerjee and David A. Naumann. Using access control for secure information flow in a Java-like language. In IEEE Computer Security Foundations Workshop (CSFW), pages 155--169. IEEE Computer Society Press, 2003. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/banerjee03using.html   More

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