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Smart-RBAC

Author(s): Gummidi, Srinivasa Raghavendra Bhuvan

Date: 2015

Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/14568

Origin: Repositório Institucional da UNL

Subject(s): Smart campus applications; Portlet-based application; Accountability; University environment; Content delivery; Smart-RBAC; Security goals


Description

Generally, smart campus applications do not consider the role of the user with his/her position in a university environment, consequently irrelevant information is delivered to the users. This dissertation proposes a location-based access control model, named Smart-RBAC, extending the functionality of Role-based Access Control Model (RBAC) by including user’s location as the contextual attribute, to solve the aforementioned problem. Smart-RBAC model is designed with a focus on content delivery to the user in order to offer a feasible level of flexibility, which was missing in the existing location-based access control models. An instance of the model, derived from Liferay’s RBAC, is implemented by creating a portal application to test and validate the Smart-RBAC model. Additionally, portlet-based applications are developed to assess the suitability of the model in a smart campus environment. The evaluation of the model, based on a popular theoretical framework, demonstrates the model’s capability to achieve some security goals like “Dynamic Separation of Duty” and “Accountability”. We believe that the Smart-RBAC model will improve the existing smart campus applications since it utilizes both, role and location of the user, to deliver content.

Document Type Master thesis
Language English
Advisor(s) Gould, Michael; Painho, Marco Octávio Trindade; Kray, Christian
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