Exploiting Node Mobility for Coordinating Data Usage in Crisis Scenarios
Abstract
Controlling data usage in a crisis scenario is a
particularly acute issue due to the sensitive nature of the data being
distributed. Typical access control mechanisms rely on a centralised
architecture where access policies are stored and evaluated. However,
such architecture is not practical in a crisis scenario due to the
absence or the impossibility of using a wide-area communication
infrastructure. In this paper, we introduce xDUCON a framework for
enforcing usage control policies that relies on the Shared Data Space
(SDS) abstraction for the coordination of policy evaluation and
enforcement. Policies are represented as tuples to facilitate their
propagation across the available infrastructure.
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Digital Libraries [cs.DL]Origin | Files produced by the author(s) |
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