Title :
Dynamic delegation approach for access control in grids
Author :
Geethakumari, G. ; Negi, Atul ; Sastry, V.N.
Author_Institution :
Hyderabad Univ.
Abstract :
Access control is a mechanism to secure resources from unauthorized use. Securing a grid resource imposes a distinctive set of challenges to access control policies and mechanisms. As the grid resources are distributed in space and time, direct authorization methods are not always sufficient. Delegation is a way of indirect authorization whereby an active entity in a grid system can access a resource or act on behalf of another active entity. Access to resources in grids can be broadly categorized as full, nil or partial implying a degree of fuzziness. Conventional security models are rigid and the tasks that need to be performed by an active grid entity, require a more flexible form of access. A fuzzy logic based scheme provides more flexibility to resource access and access control in grids. The delegated rights have to be granted in a dynamic environment where the entities of a grid do not have prior information about each other. We propose a new scheme for this, which uses a two-stage fuzzy inference process based on trust relationships among the grid entities
Keywords :
authorisation; fuzzy logic; fuzzy reasoning; grid computing; access control; authorization; distributed resources; dynamic delegation; dynamic environment; fuzzy inference; fuzzy logic; grid computing; grid resource security; grid system; trust relationship; Access control; Authorization; Banking; Digital signatures; Fuzzy logic; Grid computing; Information security; Permission; Pervasive computing; Space technology;
Conference_Titel :
e-Science and Grid Computing, 2005. First International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Melbourne, Vic.
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2448-6
DOI :
10.1109/E-SCIENCE.2005.36