Title
Agent driven policy management for securing open services
Abstract
Open agent services exist as heterogeneous technologies in large scale interoperable networks. The openness of such services is aggregated into multi-heterogeneous domains where it is exposed to security threats. There are also issues of various domain control privileges and security requirements specification represented over different domains. This results in the need for managing domain specific requirements in a horizontal approach where diverse domains can interact seamlessly during runtime. Hence the use of a dynamic policy model is developed to address interactions in a Multi Agent Multi Domain (MAMD) environment. This paper investigates the use of policy specifications to provide core security for access control, and communication services and domains. Besides, a fundamental attribute of the architecture, is the use of loosely coupled security and policy management mechanisms that supports the specification, representation and control of security requirements and policies. As a result, a security policy model was defined in relation to the authors' on-going work on abstract security model and mechanisms.
Year
DOI
Venue
2003
10.1145/860575.860832
AAMAS
Keywords
Field
DocType
policy management mechanism,access control,abstract security model,various domain control privilege,security threat,security requirement,open service,policy specification,dynamic policy model,core security,security policy model,multi agent systems,security model,security policy,reuse,planning
Security convergence,Network security policy,Computer science,Security engineering,Computer security,Security service,Cloud computing security,Security policy,Security information and event management,Computer security model
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
1-58113-683-8
0
0.34
References 
Authors
1
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Juan Jim Tan1394.86
Stefan Poslad234447.13
Leonid Titkov3354.49