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SIG Technical Reports(1) |
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2015-02-24 |
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The Bitcoin Network as Platform for Trans-Organizational Attribute Authentication |
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The Bitcoin Network as Platform for Trans-Organizational Attribute Authentication |
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http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_18gh |
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technical report |
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Nara Institute of Science and Technology |
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Nara Institute of Science and Technology |
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Nara Institute of Science and Technology |
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Nara Institute of Science and Technology |
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Jason, Jason,Paul,Cruz
Yuichi, Kaji
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著者名(英) |
Jason, PaulCruz
Yuichi, Kaji
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Other |
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The role-based access control (RBAC) is a natural and versatile model of the access control principle. In the real world, an organization commonly provides a service to a user who owns a certain role that was issued by a different organization. However, such a trans-organizational RBAC is not common in a computer network because it is difficult to establish both the security that prohibits malicious impersonation of roles and the flexibility that allows small organizations/individual users to fully control their own roles. This study proposes a system that makes use of Bitcoin technology to realize a trans-organizational RBAC mechanism. Bitcoin, the first decentralized digital currency, is a payment network that has become a platform for innovative ideas. Bitcoin's technology, including its protocol, cryptography, and open-source nature, has built a good reputation and has been applied in other applications, such as trusted timestamping. The proposed system uses Bitcoin technology as a versatile infrastructure to represent the trust and endorsement relationship that are essential in RBAC and to realize a challenge-response authentication protocol that verifies a user's ownership of roles. |
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The role-based access control (RBAC) is a natural and versatile model of the access control principle. In the real world, an organization commonly provides a service to a user who owns a certain role that was issued by a different organization. However, such a trans-organizational RBAC is not common in a computer network because it is difficult to establish both the security that prohibits malicious impersonation of roles and the flexibility that allows small organizations/individual users to fully control their own roles. This study proposes a system that makes use of Bitcoin technology to realize a trans-organizational RBAC mechanism. Bitcoin, the first decentralized digital currency, is a payment network that has become a platform for innovative ideas. Bitcoin's technology, including its protocol, cryptography, and open-source nature, has built a good reputation and has been applied in other applications, such as trusted timestamping. The proposed system uses Bitcoin technology as a versatile infrastructure to represent the trust and endorsement relationship that are essential in RBAC and to realize a challenge-response authentication protocol that verifies a user's ownership of roles. |
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AN10505667 |
書誌情報 |
研究報告数理モデル化と問題解決(MPS)
巻 2015-MPS-102,
号 12,
p. 1-6,
発行日 2015-02-24
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SIG Technical Reports are nonrefereed and hence may later appear in any journals, conferences, symposia, etc. |
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情報処理学会 |