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Implementing the Chinese Wall Security Model in Workflow Management Systems
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2010
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EngineeringInformation SecuritySoftware EngineeringCwsm PoliciesWorkflow ModellingLogical Access ControlAccess ControlSystems EngineeringWorkflow SecurityDynamic BindingWorkflow TechnologyComputer EngineeringWorkflow Management SystemComputer ScienceSoftware DesignData SecurityCryptographySecurityWorkflow PatternWorkflow Management SystemsComputer Security ModelAccess ControlsModel-driven Security
The Chinese wall security model (CWSM) was designed to provide access controls that mitigate conflict of interest in commercial organizations, and is especially important for large-scale interenterprise workflow applications. This paper describes how to implement the CWSM in a WfMS. We first demonstrate situations in which the role-based access control model is not sufficient for this, and we then propose a security policy language to solve this problem, also providing support for the intrinsic dynamic access control mechanism defined in the CWSM (i.e., the dynamic binding of subjects and elements in the company data set). This language can also specify several requirements of the dynamic security policy that arise when applying the CWSM in WfMSs. Finally we discuss how to implement a run-time system to implement CWSM policies specified by this language in a WfMS.
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