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Access Control, Security, and Trust: A Logical Approach / Edition 1
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Access Control, Security, and Trust: A Logical Approach / Edition 1
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Access Control, Security, and Trust: A Logical Approach / Edition 1
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Developed from the authors' courses at Syracuse University and the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory, Access Control, Security, and Trust: A Logical Approach equips readers with an access-control logic they can use to specify and verify their security designs. Throughout the text, the authors use a single access-control logic based on a simple propositional modal logic.
The first part of the book presents the syntax and semantics of access-control logic, basic access-control concepts, and an introduction to confidentiality and integrity policies. The second section covers access-control in networks, delegation, protocols, and the use of cryptography. In the third section, the authors focus on hardware and virtual machines. The final part discusses confidentiality, integrity, and role-based access-control.
Features
Employs propositional modal logic to explain access-control principles
Shows how to perform derivations and calculations with mathematical precision and accuracy
Focuses on reference monitors in security
Presents numerous examples ranging from the control of physical memory in hardware to multilevel security policies
Includes exercises that deal with application, analysis, synthesis, and evaluation
Offers HOL-4 implementation and slides for each chapter available for download on crcpress.com
Taking a logical, rigorous approach to access control, this book shows how logic is a useful tool for analyzing security designs and spelling out the conditions upon which access-control decisions depend. It is designed for computer engineers and computer scientists who are responsible for designing, implementing, and verifying secure computer and information systems.
The first part of the book presents the syntax and semantics of access-control logic, basic access-control concepts, and an introduction to confidentiality and integrity policies. The second section covers access-control in networks, delegation, protocols, and the use of cryptography. In the third section, the authors focus on hardware and virtual machines. The final part discusses confidentiality, integrity, and role-based access-control.
Features
Employs propositional modal logic to explain access-control principles
Shows how to perform derivations and calculations with mathematical precision and accuracy
Focuses on reference monitors in security
Presents numerous examples ranging from the control of physical memory in hardware to multilevel security policies
Includes exercises that deal with application, analysis, synthesis, and evaluation
Offers HOL-4 implementation and slides for each chapter available for download on crcpress.com
Taking a logical, rigorous approach to access control, this book shows how logic is a useful tool for analyzing security designs and spelling out the conditions upon which access-control decisions depend. It is designed for computer engineers and computer scientists who are responsible for designing, implementing, and verifying secure computer and information systems.