Title: The Secure Role Based Mission System (SRBMS)
Abstract:Given the current and future development of computerization and information communications infrastructures, the organizations are facing more and more challenges how to secure their information asset ...Given the current and future development of computerization and information communications infrastructures, the organizations are facing more and more challenges how to secure their information asset and information flow within the organization and globally via Internet. The ubiquitous access to Internet introduces new challenges for secure access control systems providing access authorization at any-time, from-anywhere and by anyone.
This paper discusses the development of Role Based Access Control (RBAC) used for a secure web system. The proposed system authenticates the authorized users according to their level of trust, while providing them with proper access to a specific task(s) or assignments(s) within the organization.
The SRBMS is an extended RBAC model facilitating an alternative ways to distinguish between the user authentication and access hierarchies. It keeps track of logging, while back-tracking the recent activities performed by the authorized personnel accessing on-site or remotely the online resources via web interface.
The paper present an enhanced RBAC model which provides the user authentication and authorization based on their position and function within the organization. While being consistent with the ANSI RBAC standard, the SRBMS model provides secure access to online resources based on user’s specific roles within the organization via secure web-interface facilitating a restricting account access to authorized users only.
The main contribution of the paper is to provide solution to protect any government, military or business organization, which utilizes Web-URL Security with Database Level Security.Read More
Publication Year: 2015
Publication Date: 2015-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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