ACCESS CONTROL OF AN EDGE COMPUTING PLATFORM
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.24867/20BE21RankovicKeywords:
access control, authorization, edge computingAbstract
Edge computing emerges as a paradigm aiming to overcome problems caused by centralized organization of the traditional cloud. One aspect to take into consideration when developing edge computing services is access control. Main purpose of this paper is to define and implement access control policy and mechanism for an existing edge computing platform. Described access control policy is optimized for hierarchical organization of resources. A centralized authorization system is developed, based on the access control policy.
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[2] Miloš Simić. Dynamic formation of the distributed micro clouds. PhD dissertation, University of Novi Sad, 2022.
[3] Messaoud Benantar. Access control systems: security, identity management and trust models. Springer Science & Business Media, 2005.
[4] https://www.openpolicyagent.org/docs/latest/ (Приступљено у августу 2022)
[5] Ruoming Pang, Ramon Caceres, Mike Burrows, Zhifeng Chen, Pratik Dave, Nathan Germer, Alexander Golynski, Kevin Graney, Nina Kang, Lea Kissner, Jeffrey L. Korn, Abhishek Parmar, Christina D. Richards, and Mengzhi Wang. Zanzibar: Google’s consistent, global authorization system. In 2019 USENIX Annual Technical Conference, Renton, WA, 2019.
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2022-11-06
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Electrotechnical and Computer Engineering