A secure solution for commercial digital libraries
Abstract
Distributed systems usually contain objects with heterogeneous security requirements that pose important challenges for the underlying security mechanisms and especially in access control systems. Access control in distributed systems often relies on centralised security administration. Existing solutions for distributed access control do not provide the flexibility and manageability required. This paper presents the XML‐based secure content distribution (XSCD) infrastructure, which is based on the production of protected software objects that convey contents (software or data) and can be distributed without further security measures because they embed the access control enforcement mechanism. It also provides means for integrating privilege management infrastructures (PMIs). Semantic information is used in the dynamic instantiation and semantic validation of policies. XSCD is scalable, facilitates the administration of the access control system, guarantees the secure distribution of the contents, enables semantic integration and interoperability of heterogeneous sources, provides persistent protection and allows actions (such as payment) to be bound to the access to objects.
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Citation
Yagüe, M.I., Maña, A., López, J., Pimentel, E. and Troya, J.M. (2003), "A secure solution for commercial digital libraries", Online Information Review, Vol. 27 No. 3, pp. 147-159. https://doi.org/10.1108/14684520310481418
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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