A formal enforcement framework for role-based access control using aspect-oriented programming

Jaime Pavlich-Mariscal, Laurent Michel, Steven Demurjian

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Abstract

Many of today's software applications require a high-level of security, defined by a detailed policy and attained via mechanisms such as role-based access control (RBAC), mandatory access control, digital signatures, etc. The integration of the design/implementation processes of access-control policies with runtime enforcement mechanisms is crucial to achieve an acceptable level of security for a software application. Our prior research focused on formalizing the concept of a role slice, which is a unified modeling language (UML) artifact that captures RBAC security requirements by defining permissions in the form of allowable or prohibited methods, and by specifying roles as specialized class diagrams that contain those methods. This paper augments this effort by introducing a formal framework for the security of software applications that supports the automatic translation of a role-slice access-control policy (RBAC requirements) into aspect-oriented programming (AOP) enforcement code that is seamlessly integrated with the application. The formal framework provides the necessary underpinnings to automate the integration of security policies into software. A prototyping effort based on Borland's UML tool Together Control Center for defining role-slice diagrams and the associated AOP code generator is under development.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationLecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics)
Pages537-552
Number of pages16
DOIs
StatePublished - 2005
Externally publishedYes
Event8th International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems, MoDELS 2005 - Montego Bay, Jamaica
Duration: 02 Oct 200507 Oct 2005

Publication series

NameLecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics)
Volume3713 LNCS
ISSN (Print)0302-9743
ISSN (Electronic)1611-3349

Conference

Conference8th International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems, MoDELS 2005
Country/TerritoryJamaica
CityMontego Bay
Period02/10/0507/10/05

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