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Access Control in Peer-to-Peer Collaborative Systems
Columbus, Ohio, USA June 06-June 10
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Yu Zhang, Beihang University
Xianxian Li, Beihang University
Jinpeng Huai, Beihang University
Yunhao Liu, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
As an emerging model of communication and computation, peer-to-peer networking represents a fully distributed, cooperative network design, and has recently gained significant acceptance. Peer groups share the properties of peer-to-peer overlay network, including full decentralization, symmetric abilities, and dynamism, which make security problems more complicated. In this paper, we propose a fine-grained and attribute-based access control framework for peer-to-peer systems. This design employs a novel policy model which extends role-based trust management language RT to satisfy security requirements of peer groups. Intend for a pure decentralized model without centralized server, our framework presents distributed delegation authorization mechanism which could avoid single point of failure. We also introduce our implementation experience.
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Yu Zhang, Xianxian Li, Jinpeng Huai, Yunhao Liu, "Access Control in Peer-to-Peer Collaborative Systems," icdcsw, vol. 8, pp.835-840, First International Workshop on Mobility in Peer-to-Peer Systems (MPPS) (ICDCSW'05), 2005
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