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Argos A Configurable Access Control System for Interoperable Environments (1995)  (Make Corrections)  (23 citations)
Dirk Jonscher, Klaus R. Dittrich
Database Security, IX: Status and Prospects



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Abstract: The integration of autonomous information systems causes a fundamental problem for security management. How to ensure a consistent authorisation state if several independent software components are involved, each having an access control system of its own? In other words, how to ensure an organisation-wide security policy? Argos has been developed for the CHASSIS 1 project, where it serves as an access control system at the global layer of heterogeneous database federations. However, it can... (Update)

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...mechanism is described but the well known grantor strategy to pass rights is not very suitable for file systems. The ARGOS system [6] may impose global authorization rules to subordinate component systems in a federated data base system environment. In [3] an algebra for...

...interoperation among heterogeneous DBs. Some of them work in the context of FDBMSs and in particular in tightly coupled FDBMSs. JD94] [JD96] and [DCdVS97] base their security systems on the DAC mechanisms; Per93] TF97] use canonical security systems, that support both the...

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Jonscher, D. and Dittrich, K.R. (1995) Argos - A Configurable Access Control System for Interoperable Environments. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/jonscher95argos.html   More

@inproceedings{ jonscher96argos,
    author = "D. Jonscher and K. R. Dittrich",
    title = "Argos -- {A} Configurable Access Control System for Interoperable Environments",
    booktitle = "{Database Security, {IX}}: Status and Prospects",
    publisher = "Chapman \& Hall",
    editor = "T. C. Ting and D. Spooner",
    pages = "43--60",
    year = "1996",
    url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/jonscher95argos.html" }
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