| A. Chander, D. Dean, J. C. Mitchell. "A State-Transition Model of Trust Management and Access Control" Proceedings of the 14th Computer Security Foundations Workshop, June 2001, p. 27--43. |
....between access control lists and object level access rights is essentially a matter of whether access rights are stored in a centralized way or on a per object basis. The precise relation between these and other so called trust management models, such as capabilities, is analyzed in detail in [CDM01]. The latter paper in particular addresses the difficult matters of handling delegation, whereby a subject (an applet, in our context) is allowed to act in the name of another for some designated objects, and revocation, whereby subjects are deprived of their accreditation. In the latter case, ....
A. Chander, D. Dean, and J. Mitchell. A state-transition model of trust management and access control. 14th Computer Security Foundations Workshop, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada, pages 27--43. IEEE Computer Society, 2001.
....which applications can use to incorporate trust management. PolicyMaker makes its decisions based on the presented key and an application specific action. Similarly, KeyNote [8] serves as a toolkit for public key infrastructures. Trust management and access control has also been studied in depth [9,10]. In this paper, we do not deal with the issue of trust management but instead deal only with trust modeling. There have been many models and definitions of trust, which have been proposed previously but we have not encountered a unified model, which captures the continuum of trust relationships ....
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Chander, A., Dean, D. & Mithell, J., A State-Transition Model of Trust Management and Access Control, IEEE, 2001
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