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ASPF: A Policy Administration Framework for Self-Protection of Large-Scale Systems
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| Author | He, Ruan Lacoste, Marc Leneutre, Jean |
| Abstract | Abstract—Despite its potential to tackle many security challenges of large-scale systems such as pervasive networks, self-managed protection has been little explored. This paper addresses the problem from a policy management perspective by presenting a policy-driven framework for self-protection of pervasive systems called ASPF (Autonomic Security Policy Framework). Enforced authorization policies in a device are adapted according to the security context, both at the network and device levels. ASPF describes how an autonomic security manager may control OS-level authorization mechanisms sup-porting multiple classes of policies. Evaluation of an ASPF implementation shows that the framework enables effective self-protection of pervasive systems. ASPF is also applicable for autonomic security management of other types of large-scale infrastructures such as cloud environments. |
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| Subject Keyword | Large-scale System Policy Administration Framework Pervasive System Security Context Large-scale Infrastructure Device Level Policy-driven Framework Authorization Policy Policy Management Perspective Autonomic Security Policy Framework Many Security Challenge Effective Self-protection Aspf Implementation Pervasive Network Autonomic Security Management Self-managed Protection Autonomic Security Manager Cloud Environment |
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| Resource Type | Article |