Seminar: Current Topics in Secure Usage (Summer Term 2013)

Organizer:
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Heiko Mantel
TUCAN Id:
20-00-0712-se
Registration:
in TUCAN and at MAIS Secretary (S2|02 E318)
Seminar date:
Block seminar on 05.07.13, 9:00-17:00
Preparation meeting:
Wednesdays, 17.04.13, 16:15 in S2|02 B002

Content

When treating confidential data, regulations claiming that the access to the data should be limited and controlled usually have to be considered. One way to formulate these regulations are access control policies (e.g., Chinese Wall). Usage control policies even go beyond access control policies by not only constraining the sets of access rights but also the terms of usage (e.g. for what purpose, how often, during which time period). In the presence of such regulations, the need for developing appropriate mechanisms to enforce security policies arises, especially in the context of untrusted code.

In this seminar, current research papers capturing security policy languages, static verification of policy conformance prior to program execution, and runtime enforcement mechanisms will be presented.

The seminar will take place as block seminar, where the focus will be on the discussion of current research papers on secure usage of information presented by the participants.

Internal Area

Further information for participants is available in the internal area.  

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