Policy based protection and personalized generation of web content

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Authors

  • Sergej Zerr
  • Daniel Olmedilla
  • Juri L. De Coi
  • Wolfgang Nejdl
  • Piero A. Bonatti
  • Luigi Sauro

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  • Monte S. Angelo University Federico II
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Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2009 Latin American Web Congress
Subtitle of host publication Joint LA-WEB/CLIHC Conference
Pages112-119
Number of pages8
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2009
Event2009 Latin American Web Congress - Joint LA-WEB/CLIHC Conference - Merida, Yucatan, Mexico
Duration: 9 Nov 200911 Nov 2009

Publication series

Name2009 Latin American Web Congress - Joint LA-WEB/CLIHC Conference

Abstract

The World Wide Web offers easy sharing of information, but provides only few options for the protection of sensitive information and other sensitive resources. Traditional protection mechanisms rely on the characterization of requesters by identity, which works well in a closed system with a known set of users. Trust negotiation protocols have emerged as a solution for open environments such as the Web, in which parties may make connections and interact without being previously known to each other. In this paper we present an access control framework for the Web that not only provides advanced protection mechanisms for static resources but also personalized generation of content. Our approach separates security from the application logic, integrates a flexible and expressive policy language, enables (possibly automated) interactions with human and software agents, and boosts user awareness and cooperative enforcement of such policies.

Keywords

    Content protection, Policies

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Policy based protection and personalized generation of web content. / Zerr, Sergej; Olmedilla, Daniel; De Coi, Juri L. et al.
2009 Latin American Web Congress: Joint LA-WEB/CLIHC Conference. 2009. p. 112-119 5341611 (2009 Latin American Web Congress - Joint LA-WEB/CLIHC Conference).

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Zerr, S, Olmedilla, D, De Coi, JL, Nejdl, W, Bonatti, PA & Sauro, L 2009, Policy based protection and personalized generation of web content. in 2009 Latin American Web Congress: Joint LA-WEB/CLIHC Conference., 5341611, 2009 Latin American Web Congress - Joint LA-WEB/CLIHC Conference, pp. 112-119, 2009 Latin American Web Congress - Joint LA-WEB/CLIHC Conference, Merida, Yucatan, Mexico, 9 Nov 2009. https://doi.org/10.1109/LA-WEB.2009.19
Zerr, S., Olmedilla, D., De Coi, J. L., Nejdl, W., Bonatti, P. A., & Sauro, L. (2009). Policy based protection and personalized generation of web content. In 2009 Latin American Web Congress: Joint LA-WEB/CLIHC Conference (pp. 112-119). Article 5341611 (2009 Latin American Web Congress - Joint LA-WEB/CLIHC Conference). https://doi.org/10.1109/LA-WEB.2009.19
Zerr S, Olmedilla D, De Coi JL, Nejdl W, Bonatti PA, Sauro L. Policy based protection and personalized generation of web content. In 2009 Latin American Web Congress: Joint LA-WEB/CLIHC Conference. 2009. p. 112-119. 5341611. (2009 Latin American Web Congress - Joint LA-WEB/CLIHC Conference). doi: 10.1109/LA-WEB.2009.19
Zerr, Sergej ; Olmedilla, Daniel ; De Coi, Juri L. et al. / Policy based protection and personalized generation of web content. 2009 Latin American Web Congress: Joint LA-WEB/CLIHC Conference. 2009. pp. 112-119 (2009 Latin American Web Congress - Joint LA-WEB/CLIHC Conference).
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