A comparison of two architectures for implementing Security and Privacy in Cyberspace
van de Riet et al.
2000
Citation information
R. P. van de Riet,
W. Janssen, M. S. Olivier, and R. Serban. “A comparison of two architectures
for implementing Security and Privacy in Cyberspace”. In: Database and
Expert Systems Applications. DEXA 2000. Ed. by M. Ibrahim, J. Küng, and
N. Revell. Vol. 1873. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer, 2000,
pp. 287–301
Abstract
In this paper we compare two approaches for implementing Security and Privacy systems in Cyberspace: a structured approach, such as done in Mokum, where access is governed by structure (of the classes), and two principles: the epistemic and the ontologic principle. The second approach is based on the use of capabilities, such as provided by ERP systems.
Definitive version
The definitive version of the paper is available from the
publisher.DOI: 10.1007/3-540-44469-6_27
BibTeX reference
@inproceedings(sparch,author={van de Riet, Reind P and Wouter Janssen and Martin S Olivier and Radu Serban},
title={A comparison of two architectures for implementing Security and Privacy in Cyberspace},
booktitle={Database and Expert Systems Applications. DEXA 2000},
series={Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
editor={Ibrahim, M. and K∖"ung, J. and Revell, N.},
volume={1873},
pages={287--301},
publisher={Springer},
year={2000},
doi={10.1007/3-540-44469-6∖_27} )