Authentication, access control, and audit (1996) [9 citations — 0 self]
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by Ravi Sandhu, Pierangela Samarati
ACM Comput. Surv
http://seclab.dti.unimi.it/Papers/survey96.pdf
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Abstract:
Authentication, access control, and audit together provide the foundation for information and system security. —Authentication establishes the identity of one party to another. Most commonly authentication establishes the identity of a user to some part of the system, typically by means of a password. More generally, authentication can be computer-to-computer or process-toprocess and mutual in both directions. —Access control determines what one party will allow another to do with
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