超越问责制:使用义务来减少风险暴露并阻止内部攻击

N. Baracaldo, J. Joshi
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最近,将义务作为权限管理访问控制系统的一部分(例如,在医疗保健信息系统中)的重要性已得到充分认识。在访问控制系统中,事后义务规定了用户在访问资源后需要执行哪些操作。不能保证用户将履行事后义务。不履行这些义务可能会导致财务损失,或对组织的商誉和生产力的损失。在本文中,我们提出了一个基于信任和义务的框架,该框架减少了与后验义务相关的组织的风险暴露。我们提出了一种方法来分配信任值给用户,以表明他们在履行义务方面是多么值得信赖。当评估触发后验义务的访问请求时,将使用请求用户的信任值和相关义务的临界性。我们的框架检测并减轻了内部攻击和可能因违反事后义务而导致的意外损害。我们的框架还提供了确定义务策略错误配置的机制。我们通过仿真来评估我们的框架,并证明了它的有效性。
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Beyond accountability: using obligations to reduce risk exposure and deter insider attacks
Recently, the importance of including obligations as part of access control systems for privilege management, for example, in healthcare information systems, has been well recognized. In an access control system, an a posteriori obligation states which actions need to be performed by a user after he has accessed a resource. There is no guarantee that a user will fulfill a posteriori obligations. Not fulfilling these obligations may incur financial loss, or loss of goodwill and productivity to the organization. In this paper, we propose a trust-and-obligation based framework that reduces the risk exposure of an organization associated with a posteriori obligations. We propose a methodology to assign trust values to users to indicate how trustworthy they are with regards to fulfilling their obligations. When access requests that trigger a posteriori obligations are evaluated, the requesting users' trust values and the criticality of the associated obligations are used. Our framework detects and mitigates insider attacks and unintentional damages that may result from violating a posteriori obligations. Our framework also provides mechanisms to determine misconfigurations of obligation policies. We evaluate our framework through simulations and demonstrate its effectiveness.
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