The Center for Education and Research in Information Assurance and Security (CERIAS)

The Center for Education and Research in
Information Assurance and Security (CERIAS)

A privacy preserving assertion based policy language for federation systems

Author

Elisa Bertino, Anna C. Squicciarini, Ayca Azgin Hintoglu, Yucel Saygin

Entry type

proceedings

Abstract

Identity federation systems enable participating organizations to provide services to qualified individuals and manage their identity attributes at an inter-organizational level. Most importantly, they empower individuals with control over the usage of their attributes within the federation via enforcement of various policies. Among such policies, one of the most important yet immature one is the privacy policy. Existing frameworks proposed for privacy-preserving federations lack the capability to support complex data-usage preferences in the form of obligations, i.e. the privacy related actions that must be performed upon certain actions on a specific piece of information. Moreover, they do not account for the history of events resulting from the interactions among federation entities. To address these deficiencies we propose an extension to an existing assertion based policy language. More specifically, we provide a new set of assertions to define the privacy related properties of a federation system. We extend the com-mon definition of privacy preference policies with obligation preferences. Finally, we illustrate how the proposed framework is realized among service providers to ensure proper enforcement of privacy policies and obligations.

Date

2007

Booktitle

Symposium on Access Control Models and Technologies. Proceedings of the 12th ACM symposium on Access control models and technologies

Key alpha

Bertino

Pages

51-60

Publisher

ACM

Affiliation

Purdue University

Publication Date

2007-00-00

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