A Paradigm for Security Enforcement in CapBasED-AMS

  • Authors:
  • Patrick C. K. Hung;Kamalakar Karlapalem

  • Affiliations:
  • -;-

  • Venue:
  • COOPIS '97 Proceedings of the Second IFCIS International Conference on Cooperative Information Systems
  • Year:
  • 1997

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Abstract

The CapBasED-AMS (CAPability-BASed and Event-Driven Activity Management System) deals with the management and execution of activities. A problem-solving agent (PSA) is a human, a hardware system or a software system having the ability to execute activities. An activity consists of multiple interdependent tasks that need to be coordinated, scheduled and executed by a set of PSAs. Since security is an essential and integral part of activities, the activity management system has to manage and execute the activities in a secure way. In the CapBasED-AMS, threats such as unauthorized access or modification are identified as events. The security pilferage or illegal violation of privacy through the accessing of specification-time, compile-time or run-time data from the activity management system and the PSAs is monitored, controlled and reported. We present a secure CapBasED-AMS by taking into consideration: the system infrastructure; secure match-making with additional security constraints; security policies and a secure PSA; the task coordination model for security resource control from the PSA viewpoint, the organization viewpoint, the task viewpoint and the activity viewpoint by adapting a role-based resource security model; and secure execution of tasks with the PSA role-based security model.