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Brose, G., A View-Based Access Control Model for CORBA, in: Jan Vitek, Christian Jensen (eds.), Secure Internet Programming: Security Issues for Mobile and Distributed Objects, LNCS 1603, Springer 1999.

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Bracket Capabilities for Distributed Systems Security - Evered (2002)   (Correct)

....The authors have proposed a middleware technology based on a form of sparse 1 This may, of course, simply be a faade around a legacy component such as a relational database. deposit balance getName setInterest transfer . withdraw new Persistent Data 3 capabilities [7] Brose [5] has proposed a language based extension to the Corba security model in which the allowed views for each user are defined in terms of the methods of an object type. 3. Extending Role based Security The access control mechanisms described in the previous section all limit the access to an ....

....with a restricted view of persistent data is reminiscent of database systems. Database views are attribute oriented and not method oriented, however, and do not support the flexible kinds of access control demonstrated in our example. This is true even for object oriented databases [18] Brose [5] describes a viewbased mechanism for Corba but this is again simply a kind of language based per method access control. It does not hide the unallowed methods and does not support views involving parameter restrictions. 8. Conclusion In applications based on distributed objects, the access ....

Brose, G., A View-Based Access Control Model for CORBA, in: Jan Vitek, Christian Jensen (eds.), Secure Internet Programming: Security Issues for Mobile and Distributed Objects, LNCS 1603, Springer 1999.


Improving Object Integrity and Preventing Side.. - Hakonen.. (1999)   (Correct)

....software quality by providing restricted access rights to objects. They introduced qualified types, where a base type is qualified with a list of allowed operations. Thus, Jones and Liskov do not see protection as a property of the reference but rather as a property of variables. Recently [4], the same technique is applied in the CORBA context for introducing security restrictions to object references in a distributed environment. Brose [4] defines that authorization types (an arbitrary collection of operations of the object) form views to the pointed objects. Despite similarities, ....

....of allowed operations. Thus, Jones and Liskov do not see protection as a property of the reference but rather as a property of variables. Recently [4] the same technique is applied in the CORBA context for introducing security restrictions to object references in a distributed environment. Brose [4] defines that authorization types (an arbitrary collection of operations of the object) form views to the pointed objects. Despite similarities, Brose (as well as Jones and Liskov) discusses security whereas we focus on object integrity. The solution proposed in this paper has distinctive ....

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G. Brose. A View-Based Access Control Model for CORBA. In Proceedings of Secure Internet Programming: Security Issues for Mobile and Distributed Objects, LNCS. Springer-Verlag, 1999. to appear.


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Brose, G., A View-Based Access Control Model for CORBA, in: Jan Vitek, Christian Jensen (eds.), Secure Internet Programming: Security Issues for Mobile and Distributed Objects, LNCS 1603, Springer 1999.


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Gerald Brose; "A View-Based Access Control Model for CORBA"; in Secure Internet Programming: Security Issues for Mobile and Distributed Objects, Springer, 1999.

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