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HPL-2008-204R1

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Solving the Transitive Access Problem for the Services Oriented Architecture

Karp, Alan H.; Li, Jun
HP Laboratories

HPL-2008-204R1

Keyword(s): SOA, web services, access control, RBAC, PBAC, ABAC, ZBAC

Abstract: A key goal of the Services Oriented Architecture is the composition of independently written and managed services. However, managing access to these services has proven to be a problem. A particularly difficult case involves a service that invokes another service to satisfy an initial request. In a number of cases, implementations are able to achieve either the desired functionality or the required security, but not both at the same time. We say that this service composition suffers from the transitive access problem. We show that the problem arises from a poor choice of access control mechanism, one that uses authentication to make access decisions, and that the problem does not occur if we use delegatable authorizations.

14 Pages

Additional Publication Information: Submitted to ACM Symposium on Access Control Models and Technologies, Stresa, Italy, June 3-5, 2009

External Posting Date: November 21, 2008 [Fulltext]. Approved for External Publication
Internal Posting Date: November 21, 2008 [Fulltext]

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