| T. Qian, Active capability: an application specific security and protection model, Technical report, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, December 1996. |
....authorizes the holder to perform the associated accesses on the object. Capabilities also have a notion of revocation and delegation. For example, the J Kernel project [19] extends Java s security model by implementing a capability system within the language. On the other hand, Cherubim s [27,28] active capabilities provide extensible security policies by containing user defined scripts that are run when received by a host. The limitation with generic capability systems is that they cannot usually prevent a program from leaking a reference to an untrusted object. Our approach solves this ....
T. Qian, Active capability: an application specific security and protection model, Technical report, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, December 1996.
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T. Qian, Active capability: an application specific security and protection model, Technical report, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, December 1996.
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