Title
Context-sensitive authorization in interaction patterns
Abstract
Main requirement of recent computing environments, like mobile and then ubiquitous computing, is to adapt applications to context. On the other hand, access control generally trust users once they have authenticated, despite the fact that they may reach unauthorized situations. We analyse how dynamic information can be used to improve security in the authorization process, and what are the implications when applied to interaction patterns. We experiment and validate our approach using context as an authorization factor for eventing in Web service for device (like UPnP or DPWS).
Year
DOI
Venue
2009
10.1145/1710035.1710055
Mobility Conference
Keywords
Field
DocType
dynamic information,recent computing environment,main requirement,access control,context-sensitive authorization,authorization process,unauthorized situation,ubiquitous computing,web service,authorization factor,interaction pattern
Devices Profile for Web Services,World Wide Web,Authentication,Computer science,Computer security,Universal Plug and Play,Authorization,Context awareness,Access control,Ubiquitous computing,Web service
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.35
12
Authors
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Vincent Hourdin1805.92
Jean-Yves Tigli215625.59
stephane lavirotte319223.65
Gaëtan Rey414713.43
michel riveill539854.88