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Access control is a core security technology to protect sensitive information and critical resources and to counter malicious attacks in computer systems and networks. During the past few decades, many access control models have been developed, such as discretionary access control (DAC), mandatory access control (MAC), role-based access control (RBAC) and so on. In this paper, we discuss the prisoner's dilemma in these models and propose a solution with trust to solve this problem. Then we make a simulation to compare the new access control models with the solution to the traditional ones.
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INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTER, NETWORK SECURITY AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING (CNSCE 2014)
Year: 2014
Page: 303-306
Language: English
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