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Redaction based RDF access control language

Published: 25 June 2014 Publication History

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We propose an access control language for securing RDF graphs which essentially leverages an underlying query language based redaction mechanism to provide fine grained RDF access control. The access control language presented is equipped with critical features such as policy resolution and cascading policies that are essential for fine grained RDF access control. We present the architecture of our system which primarily features a flexible, scalable and general purpose RDF access control mechanism.

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SACMAT '14: Proceedings of the 19th ACM symposium on Access control models and technologies
June 2014
234 pages
ISBN:9781450329392
DOI:10.1145/2613087
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  1. RDF
  2. SPARQL
  3. access control
  4. redaction

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Overall Acceptance Rate 177 of 597 submissions, 30%

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