Representation and Reasoning on Role-Based Access Control Policies with Conceptual Graphs
Résumé
This paper focuses on two aspects of access control: graphical representation and reasoning.
Access control policies describe which permissions are granted to users w.r.t. some resources. The Role-Based Access Control models
introduce the concept of role to organize users' permissions. Currently, there is a need for tools allowing security officers to graphically describe and reason on role-based policies.
Thanks to conceptual graphs we can provide a consistent graphical formalism for Role-Based Access Control policies, which is able to deal with specific features of this access control model such as role hierarchy and constraints. Moreover, once a policy is modelled by CGs, graph rules and inference procedures can be used to reason on it; This allows security officers to understand why some permissions are granted or not and to detect whether integrity constraints are violated.