Policy and state based secure wrapper and its application to mobile agents

Execution process in modern Web applications is usually represented as a partially ordered sequence of basic actions issued by a client (login, buy, exit, etc.; the login action usually precedes purchasing). Based on these actions, a finite automaton of fine-grained authorization checks, may be spec...

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Hauptverfasser: Binun, A., Gudes, E.
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Zusammenfassung:Execution process in modern Web applications is usually represented as a partially ordered sequence of basic actions issued by a client (login, buy, exit, etc.; the login action usually precedes purchasing). Based on these actions, a finite automaton of fine-grained authorization checks, may be specified in a separate layer that is easily configurable for security needs of a particular application. In the Mobile case there may be two such state machines - one performing state-based authorization checks of the application execution process and the other performing such checks for the mobile agent execution process. Authorization checks of these machines may be both state-based and policy based, and the policies should distinguish between human clients and mobile agents cases. We develop the framework to specify and enforce finegrained state-based authorization checks of Web application execution, consisting of a Web browser (client) and a server. We adopt this framework to the mobile case so that state machines representing finegrained authorization checks of application and mobile agent execution are synchronized.
DOI:10.1109/LAWEB.2003.1250278