Policy Description Language for Authorization using Logic-Based Programming

Abstract

Recently, with the impossibility of eradicating the vulnerabilities of information systems, we must prepare for the occurrence of the security incident by the multi-layer defense called the Defense-in-Depth strategy. In the multi-layer defense, it is important to authorize accesses in fine-grained granularity to compose each layer effectively, and many access control models are proposed to follow them. However, policy description languages proposed so far cannot express the models appropriately in proper granularity. In this paper, we propose a policy description language which can designate many kinds of conditions for access control, such as the dynamic status of an application process, as an element of decision data, and implement it in Datalog. Using the proposed language, we compose the policy of SELinux, which is a major implementation achieving the multi-layer defense, and we confirm the advantages of the proposed language by evaluating its validity and expressiveness.

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